Planning for risk

Health-risk assessments can be valuable benefit for executives

Cancer was a problem Robert had failed to anticipate. Like most executives, he was overstretched, with nobody to step in for him if he suddenly needed time off. He figured he would schedule an appointment with his family doctor if anything changed. Then Robert discovered his company provided the management team with a health-risk assessment, so he had one done.

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