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FPL successful with on-site clinics, fitness centers
Disease Management News, September 22, 2008
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Florida Power & Light (FPL) is using on-site fitness and health centers—which provide primary and urgent care medical services—along with health promotion and other wellness services in an effort to improve preventive care among its employees and lower its healthcare expenditures, a top company official said.
The goal is to take care of the complete individual, not just separate conditions, said Andrew Scibelli, Juno Beach, FL–based FPL’s manager of employee health and well-being.
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