Because employer-provided health insurance was too expensive, a major employer decided to self-insure and simply pay for medical bills itself rather than a premium to an insurance company. As a result

a. they are more likely to institute a wellness program for employees
b. they are less likely to institute a wellness program for employees
c. they are indifferent with regards wellness programs
d. they will regret this decision


a

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