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Workforce, June, 2003
Q: What benefit can you trust to put your employees needs first?
A: VSP vision benefit.
At VSP, we're passionate about people and their vision. We work hard to offer our members the finest eye care experience possible and that starts with having a national network of conveniently located eye doctors. In fact, with more than 18,000 private-practice doctors available across the U.S., most Americans have access to a VSP doctor within 10 miles of their home or work.
But quality is essential as well. Our quality assurance programs are designed to ensure your employees get the care they deserve, starting with our stringent National Committee for Quality Assurance credentialing requirements for our doctors, to our ongoing Customer Delight satisfaction monitoring and improvement programs.
The result? Ninety-six percent of our members say they would refer a close friend or relative to their VSP doctor for care.
If you want to make your employees happy, and keep them healthy, complete your benefits package with a VSP vision plan. And considering that VSP costs a fraction of what you pay for other health benefits, this is one decision that won't take too much to make them smile.
For more information on VSP eye care plans. visit us at www.seevsp.com or contact us at 1-800-624-0968 or vsp-eyecare@vsp. corn. [C]2001 Vision Service Plan
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