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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 4:59 pm Post subject: PMS May Cosst Employers Millions |
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PMS May Cost Employers Millions
FRIDAY, Feb. 11 (HealthDayNews) -- Lost productivity and missed work time mean premenstrual syndrome (PMS) can greatly increase costs for employers, a new study finds.
The researchers, led by Dr. Jeff Borenstein of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, assessed PMS symptoms in 374 working women, aged 18 to 45. For two months, the women recorded any PMS symptoms, along with PMS-related missed work time and lost productivity.
Based on the diaries, the researchers concluded that 30 percent of the women had PMS. Those women also had an average of $59 more per year in insurance claims than women without PMS.
But the largest impact of PMS was on missed work time and productivity. Women with PMS had an average 14 percent reduction in expected work hours per week and a 15 percent reduction in work productivity, compared to women without PMS.
Overall, total indirect employer costs for women with PMS were about $4,333 more per year than for women without PMS, the study found.
The researchers estimated that in a health plan with 10,000 women aged 18 to 45, PMS would increase indirect costs by close to $13 million a year, along with $175,000 more in direct health costs.
Helping female employees cope with their symptoms would go a long way to reducing this fiscal burden, the researchers conclude. "Corporate benefits plans that support the use of clinically effective PMS therapies are likely to be a cost-effective investment," they wrote.
The study appears in a recent issue of the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
COMMENT: Came across this article and wanted to post it here for information and to give my 2 cents as to what has worked for me and several of the women in my office. Natural progesterone helps greatly with PMS symptoms along with a good diet, calcium-magnesium, B-Complex, pure water, exercise and stress reduction. We have been using GHC's Oasis Serene and getting very good results. I like the fact that there are no toxic chemicals and no added herbs as in a one-size-fits-all. If I need herbs I like to choose for myself the ones that I want to take. |
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reebokrunner456
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^ Wow, I don't know if I felt more anger or frustration reading that article (I mean, if took researchs THAT freakin long to come up with something like that!?!)...
Well, on a more positive note, cuz I always try to look at the bright side of things, at least the hell that PMS causes was recognized.
However, I must say that I'd be willing to bet my life that those #'s - of women affected by PMS, as well as the dollar cost estimates of PMS - are grossly underestimated.
This world is so f'd up... I just wonder WHY, JUST WHY on Earth is it "okay" for women to get breast implants..... to LOOK better, when doctors deny women the right to a hysterectomy to FEEL better (MUCH better)? _________________ My secret to success was not hard work (that's a given); nor was it any kind of banned substance (I always play by the rules); rather, it was my ability to defy mother nature, which gave me a unique and powerful advantage of which few others could boast. |
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