Article: Pitney Bowes CEO Tells World Congress Corporate Support For Preventive Employee Health Plans Pays Dividends for All; Former HHS Secretary Thompson Predicts Doubling of U.S. Health Care Costs by 2013.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Michael Critelli, CEO of Pitney Bowes, today told business executives at The Health and Human Capital Management Congress that it is always better to allocate corporate resources for actual employee health programs, rather than just searching for ways to reduce such costs, pays substantial dividends for all concerned in the long run.

Mr. Critelli, whose company is a global leader in mailing and document technologies, focuses on bottom-line economics and their relationship to corporate health care costs, based on Pitney Bowes' success over the last decade. Pitney Bowes has instituted smoking cessation programs, drinking ...

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