Companies agree to share workplace health clinics


Starting April 1, the companies have allowed employees to use any of the QuadMed-run work site clinics for primary health care services. Previously, employees could use the clinics only at their respective companies.

The clinics are run by QuadMed, the work site health care subsidiary of Quad/Graphics, the Sussex-based printing company.

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Companies forming own health clinics

In his medical practice, Peter Krause now allots a full hour for new patients and a half an hour for routine visits.

The additional time has changed the way he practices medicine.

“You have more time to think about each individual problem the patient has,” said Krause, a family-practice physician. “It allows you to slow down your whole thinking process, so that you are more thorough.”

Krause’s new practice is at Kohl’s Wellness Center, a family-practice clinic less than a half a mile from the company’s corporate headquarters in Menomonee Falls.

The clinic, which opened in July, is one of at least eight in Wisconsin run by companies. It also is part of a growing trend in which large companies try to rein in rising health care costs by providing the care themselves.

Many of those companies - including Quad/Graphics, one of the first to set up its own clinics - have shown that they can provide better care at a lower overall cost.

They’ve done that partly by focusing on primary care and prevention.

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