Worksite Health and Wellness Program Tends

Corporations are no longer able to trim extra savings out of their health insurance programs, and most companies have been cost shifting, asking workers to cover more of their medical care costs. Health insurance costs continue to climb (10 percent or more per year) at 2-3 times the general inflation rate. With nowhere else to turn, businesses are – more than ever – looking to get workers engaged in Worksite Health and Wellness Programs as a means of slowing medical care costs and improving productivity.

For example, last year 53 percent of large businesses provided health risk assessments (HRAs) for their staff, up from 35 percent just two years earlier, according to a Mercer survey. Change is being driven by cost, but Worksite Health and Wellness Programs a win-win solution for both businesses and workers.

Here are other Worksite Health and Wellness Program trends organizations are implementing:

More companies are integrating Worksite Health and Wellness Programs into their benefits plans. If they want the best plans or the lowest personal costs, they need to participate in the Worksite Health and Wellness Program and meeting minimum objectives.

More companies are offering onsite weight loss programs as part of the Worksite Health and Wellness Program, especially after Duke University’s new research showing the high cost of overweight workers and increased cost for worker’s compensation for sedentary and overweight workers.

Corporations are offering more Worksite Health and Wellness Programs designed to assist workers with chronic health conditions: health coaches, nurse advice lines, telephone counseling, and self-study guides

Corporations are providing more internet-based Worksite Health and Wellness Program interventions and health information resources

More companies are providing regular onsite employee health screenings including cholesterol, glucose, A1c, blood pressure, weigh-ins, and other checks as a component of their Worksite Health and Wellness Program. Some Worksite Health and Wellness Programs even include bone-density checks and skin cancer screenings.

Many companies are providing fitness programs, either in the community or onsite, as a component of their Worksite Health and Wellness Program.

Corporations are providing more prizes, rewards, and incentives getting engaged in Worksite Health and Wellness Program activities

Some companies are adding emphasis to health maintenance. It’s one thing to lose weight or stop smoking; it’s another to maintain these changes. Helping workers stay engaged and maintain their health changes is important for long-term success.

Corporations are putting more emphasis on keeping healthy people healthy rather than just working primarily with high-risk individuals. Research shows this approach results in a greater Worksite Health and Wellness Program return on investment.

Wellness companies are providing great resources for companys’ workers over the Internet – online wellness centers, monthly health and wellness newsetters, wellness challenges, internet-based points tracking systems, virtual fitness programs, internet-based wellness coaching or interventions, interactive health calculators, healthy recipes, even downloadable health tips for your iPod.

Corporations who are becoming more proactive are making a big impact on their future medical care expenses and productivity. Ohio State University announced that they expect to save $30 million dollars with their broad-based Worksite Health and Wellness Program over the next 5 years!

Worksite Health and Wellness Programs and prevention are sound ideas whose time has come. Health promotion is more fun and costs less than treating disease.

References: TIME in partnership with CNN, “Businesses Help Workers Lose Weight.” Website accessed July 2007.

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