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Evidence-Based Benefits: A Toolkit for Employers
Introduction
Evidence-based benefit design is a relatively new approach to employer-sponsored health care that uses design and purchasing techniques, such as employee cost-sharing, provider selection/payment, and decision supports, to encourage health interventions with evidence of medical effectiveness. The National Committee on Evidence-Based Benefit Design developed this toolkit as a resource for employers who want to strategically invest health care dollars to improve quality, prevent disease and injury and promote value, as well as to counter health system incentives to over-promote and overuse unnecessary, unproven and potentially harmful procedures and treatments. "Evidence Reports" translate comparative effectiveness studies and other research from well regarded sources into coverage, provider selection/payment, and member support recommendations. Please check this page regularly for new reports and updates. Toolkit Components
Getting Started: Strategic Checklist
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