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Oriole softball scores 30 runs – Butler County Times-Gazette

Oriole softball scores 30 runs – Butler County Times-Gazette
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Augusta softball sweeps Circle to open season – Butler County Times-Gazette

Augusta softball sweeps Circle to open season – Butler County Times-Gazette
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Employer health centers are reinventing themselves, seeking permanent expansion of virtual care added during pandemic

Employer health centers are reinventing themselves, seeking permanent expansion of virtual care added during pandemic More than half of employers kept centers open, while nearly 80% added or increased the use of virtual care, Willis Towers Watson survey finds ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 17, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The vast majority of employers with onsite or near-site health centers either added or increased virtual care services in place of in-person visits during the pandemic, according to a survey by Willis Towers Watson (NASDAQ: WLTW), a leading global advisory, broking and solutions company. Additionally, over half of centers that expanded their virtual care services plan to make those changes permanent.

Almost Four-in-Five Employers Added or Expanded Virtual Care Services

Almost 80% of employers have added or expanded virtual care services during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to The report also found a majority of employers have kept their onsite or near-site health centers open to in-person care throughout the coronavirus outbreak. Half of the respondents that planned on expanding a center or adding a new one delayed or canceled plans due to the pandemic, while 10% accelerated expansion plans. Among employers that closed health centers, more than a quarter have reopened at least one facility, nearly 20% have closed them temporarily, and 2% have closed them permanently. With employees’ health care needs shifting amid the pandemic, health centers are looking for ways to reinvent themselves,  Kara Speer, national practice leader of employer-sponsored health centers at WTW, said in a statement. Most centers no longer view themselves as a facility to provide merely in-person primary and acute care and now offer additional services, including

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