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Curative is a leading healthcare services company that has created and launched a first-of-its-kind employer-based health insurance plan. Founded by CEO Fred Turner in 2020, Curative is reengineering health insurance by providing unmatched simplicity and cost transparency with a competitive monthly premium and zero additional costs*. Curative is remaking our healthcare system into one that works for and supports members’ whole health and well-being through every step of their personal health journey. Previously, Curative and its managed medical entities were national leaders bringing COVID-19 testing and vaccine-administration resources to bear in response to the pandemic. For more information on Curative, visit www.curative.com, or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn. *To qualify, members need to complete a Baseline Visit within 120 days of the plan's effective date, which kicks off support of the member’s well-being through every step of their health journey. read more
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Curative KPIs and OKRs

Employees’ understanding of Curative's KPIs and OKRs is essential for its success. Out of 360 Curative employees who’ve answered, “Are your company’s goals clear and are you invested in them?” 286 have said yes.

AnswerPercent
Yes79%
No21%
Are your company's goals clear, and are you invested in them?
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Yes0%
No0%
Are the KPIs/OKRs for your department clear?

Manager's Role in Accomplishing Goals

A main function of a managerial role is to lead one’s subordinates. A manager at Curative is responsible for ensuring his subordinates accomplish objectives using key performance indicators. Curative employees shared they generally receive helpful feedback every week. Feedback and positive reinforcement are both conducive to meeting goals.

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Yes0%
No0%
Are you typically recognized for the impact and accomplishments you make for your current company?
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Every week43%
Once a month27%
Once a quarter13%
Once a year4%
Never13%
How often do you get valuable feedback on how to improve at work?
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