As corporations battle against health care costs, executives are discovering that employer-sponsored on-site health clinics can be a key part of the solution. These clinics have evolved to offer primary care and prevention to employees, their spouses and children, and an ever-growing population of retirees. Nearly one-third of companies (29 percent) have or plan to have an onsite health center by 2009, up from 27 percent in 2006, according to Watson Wyatt/National Business Group on Health research. It is estimated that on-site healthcare consists of as many as 8,000 facilities with a potential market size that is estimated may exceed $3 billion. A large portion of these on-site facilities is operated directly by the employers. Third-party vendors populate a smaller portion of the market. Knowledge Source's On-Site Health Clinics Market Overview identifies the major trends that are impacting the employer market for on-site clinics. The On-Site Health Clinics Market Overview also provides brief profiles on the companies that operate their own on-site clinics, as well as the companies that operate on-site clinics for corporations. The profiles include (when available): company background, company strategy, product and services information, and recent activities. |