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Characteristics of self-selected responders to a health risk appraisal: generalizability of corporate health assessments.
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Health Impact AssessmentWorker HealthResponse AssessmentRisk CommunicationAdverse EventHealth CommunicationTotal Medical ClaimsRisk ManagementManagementMedical ClaimsSelf-report StudyPublic HealthInsurance RegulationsHealth Services ResearchCorporate Health AssessmentsHealth PolicyHealth InsuranceRiskHealth Risk AssessmentSelf-selected RespondersHealth EconomicsHealth Care ReimbursementPatient SafetyOccupational DisorderHealth Risk AppraisalSelf-assessmentSurvey Methodology
Selected characteristics and total medical claims of health risk appraisal (HRA) responders and non-responders were compared in a sample of employees having a three-year employment and claims history. HRA responders were younger and more likely to file medical claims than non-responders. Although mean medical claims were greater for HRA responders than non-responders, when adjusted for age and sex this difference reflected the proportion of employees reporting claims, not a difference in the claims amount.
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