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Volume 6: No. 2, April 2009

COMMUNITY CASE STUDY
A Comprehensive Worksite Wellness Program in Austin, Texas: Partnership Between Steps to a Healthier Austin and Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority

Year Million $
2003 10.6
2004 13.4
2005 14.8
2006 15.0
2007 14.4

Figure 1. Total health care costs incurred by Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority in Austin, Texas, 2003-2007.

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Year % Change From Previous Year
Capital Metro National Average
2004 24.6 10.4
2005 9.4 10.9
2006 3.3 5.2
2007 −4.4 6.0

Figure 2. Change in health care costs incurred by Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority in Austin, Texas, compared with the United States as a whole, 2003-2006.

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