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executive physical

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executive physical
[iksek′yətiv]
a physical examination that includes extensive laboratory, radiographic, and other tests that may be provided periodically to management level personnel at employer expense. Such examinations may be detailed, expensive, and overly complete.


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In the early '90s we had some large companies in Fort Wayne, which we worked with exclusively, that sent their top-level employees to us for physicals," says Pam Potts, executive physical coordinator, Business Health Services of RediMed, which is part of Fort Wayne's Lutheran Health Network.
Opened in November, the property houses the Four Seasons hotel chain's largest spa and the California WellBeing Institute, a sister facility that offers medical consultations and holistic life workshops ranging from a $3,400 executive physical to high-end lessons in how to eat nutritiously.
It also included dividends paid on restricted stock, company-provided parking, an annual executive physical and his wife's travel costs.
 
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