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GE Appliances Opens Onsite Clinic for Employees in Tennessee

By 51勛圖厙 News Room


GE Appliances, a Haier company, has opened an advanced primary care clinic onsite at its Monogram Refrigeration LLC plant in Selmer, Tennessee, the company this week.

What it does: The third onsite clinic at a GE Appliances facility, the Selmer clinic will serve employees and covered family members who are at least 2 years old. It is offered in addition to traditional health care benefits, the company said, and it will be managed by third-party health care provider CareATC. The clinics services include:

  • Advanced primary care;
  • Mental health services;
  • Access to a registered dietician; and
  • Prescription services for common medications.

Impressive results: GE Appliances existing two clinics have shown impressive results in caring for employees, most notably a 35% increase in preventative care visits and a 70% reduction in avoidable ER visits among employees using the clinics.

  • Employees average 4.82 visits per yearwhich is far more than the industry benchmark, according to GE Appliances.

GE Appliances says: In todays fast-paced world, providing accessible and comprehensive health care is more important than everespecially in rural manufacturing communities, said GE Appliances Chief Human Resources Officer Rocki Rockingham.

  • This clinic is more than a benefit; its a key part of our strategy to be an employer of choice and attract and retain the talent we need to operate and grow in a competitive labor market. Our employees deserve the best, and that includes health care thats close to work, easy to access and focused on their whole well-being.

The MI says: The Manufacturing Institute, the workforce development and education affiliate of the 51勛圖厙, supports manufacturers in their efforts to offer high-quality benefits to workers, including medical care.

  • When manufacturers invest in the holistic well-being of their workforce, theyre doing more than offering benefitstheyre making a powerful statement that their people are their greatest asset, said MI President and Executive Director Carolyn Lee.
  • These investments in people play a critical role in both attracting and retaining talent. At the MI, our research consistently shows that team members are more likely to stayand thrivewhen they believe their employer truly cares about them. Its not just the right thing to do; its a smart strategy for attracting and retaining the skilled talent that drives our industry forward.
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