Nurses Report Quality Health Benefits Key to Choosing an Employer
21 Outubro 2008 - 4:07PM
PR Newswire (US)
Survey reveals voluntary insurance is an important recruitment and
retention tool for hospitals COLUMBUS, Ga., Oct. 21 /PRNewswire/ --
As more hospitals ramp up efforts to attract and retain quality
nursing staffs, a new survey(i) by insurance provider Aflac finds
that 86 percent of nurses say a hospital's benefit package is one
of the most important factors when determining where they choose to
work, and more than half report they would switch jobs solely based
on an employer's benefits. In fact, three-quarters of the
registered nurses surveyed say they would prefer to work for an
employer that provides voluntary insurance policies, including
insurance for short-term disability. Additionally, the vast
majority of the randomly polled nurses (87 percent) believe that
voluntary insurance is an important factor when evaluating a
current or potential employer. The survey findings come at a time
when American hospitals are facing critical nursing shortages: The
Journal of the American Medical Association(ii) has forecasted that
by 2020, the number of registered nurses will fall short of demand
by 20 percent. "These findings underscore the positive response
we've seen among employees with access to voluntary insurance,"
said Paul S. Amos II, president, Aflac; COO, U.S. Operations. "Not
only can voluntary insurance help nurses manage their health care
expenses, but it can also have a positive impact on hospitals'
recruitment and retention efforts." Other survey highlights
include: -- 66 percent of nurses say a voluntary insurance package
would positively impact their decision to remain with an employer
-- 64 percent of nurses who currently have voluntary insurance
policies are unwilling to go without them -- 54 percent of nurses
say that voluntary insurance would improve their benefits package
-- 89 percent of nurses believe that as health care costs rise in
the coming years, voluntary insurance will become even more
important -- 47 percent would consider switching jobs if their new
employer made voluntary insurance plans available ABOUT AFLAC For
more than 50 years, Aflac products have given policyholders the
opportunity to direct cash where it is needed most when a
life-interrupting medical event causes financial challenges. Aflac
is the number one provider of guaranteed-renewable insurance in the
United States and the number one insurance company in terms of
individual insurance policies in force in Japan. Our insurance
products provide protection to more than 40 million people
worldwide. Aflac has been included in Fortune magazine's listing of
America's Most Admired Companies for seven years and in Fortune
magazine's list of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in America
for ten consecutive years. Aflac has also been recognized three
times by both Fortune magazine's listing of the Top 50 Employers
for Minorities and Working Mother magazine's listing of the 100
Best Companies for Working Mothers. Aflac Incorporated is a Fortune
500 company listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol
AFL. To find out more about Aflac, visit http://www.aflac.com/. i A
telephone survey of 250 registered nurses who work in hospitals and
receive benefits from their employer. The survey was conducted by
StrategyOne on behalf of Aflac and has a margin of error of plus or
minus 6.1%. ii "Implications of an Aging Registered Nurse
Workforce" The Journal of the American Medical Association, June
14, 2000 (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20041202/CLTH019LOGO ) Media
Contact: Mechell Clark Aflac (706) 243-8004
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