Well-being sign In a recent survey, 61% of respondents listed the improvement of employee health and well-being as their top priority; a major jump from 36% of respondents in the previous year's survey.

Nearly 80% of benefits specialists and HR leaders say they have prioritized the health and well-being of employees in 2020, according to a new survey from Artemis Health. This finding is one of many that reflects the significant changes brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the health data analytics company said.

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