Archive for the ‘Health Promotion’ Category

 

Advantages of Employee Wellness Plans

Employee Wellness Plans are crucial to improving the health of our nations. Most adults spend more of their waking hours at work than
anywhere else, making it a excellent venue for promoting healthful habits. The worksite organizational culture and environment are powerful
influences on behavior and this needs to be put to use as a means of [...]

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Wellness Challenges Encourage Employer Health and Wellness Program Participation

Wellness Challenges Are Popping Up Everywhere
Wellness Challenges are definitely hot right now and they are encouraging more and more people to get healthy and live better. Whether it is a city or a school or a social group or even a whole state, competitive spirits are being ignited by the challenge to be the healthiest [...]

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Employee Wellness Plans

Who needs Employee Wellness Programs? If you work in an office or a worksite or are a member of an company who spends a considerable amount
of time at work, you will benefit from a well-designed worker Employee Wellness Program. Employees spend a minimum of about 200 hours a
month at work – a considerable amount of [...]

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Employee Wellness Plans Discussed at World Health Assembly

The 61st annual World Health Assembly is taking place this week in Geneva, Switzerland and at this assembly; the World Health Organization (WHO) is presenting its report titled “Preventing Non-communicable Diseases (NCD) in the Workplace through Diet and Physical Activity.”
The report calls for Employee Wellness Plans to be promoted and implemented worldwide.
Importance of Employee Wellness [...]

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Employee Wellness Plans – The Good and The Bad

Employee Wellness Plans at the company level are beneficial, right? Wellness statistics clearly show that such Employee Wellness Plans are
not only cost-effective for the company but can assist the staff member in developing a healthier lifestyle. With the rising cost of
medical, Employee Wellness Plans simply make sense. So where does the problem come in? Let’s [...]

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Employer Health and Wellness Program ROI

Employer Health and Wellness Program ROI: Fact or Fiction?
Employee Wellness Plans … do they offer a strong return on investment? This is a question that we are sure goes through ever organization’s mind. HR Magazine addresses the Employer Health and Wellness Program ROI topic in their June 2008 issue.
Employer Health and Wellness Program ROI: The [...]

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Health Fair Planning Guide

Getting Started – Secure management support
• Justifications for having a Health Fair
• Health Risk Assessments
• Help for high-risk population: smokers, obese staff members
• Early detection of diabetes, heart disease risk factors (high cholesterol, high blood pressure)
Health Fair Participation – Identify your audience
• Employees only, whole family, retirees?
• Community involvement? Theme?
Health Fair Time Line
• Establish a [...]

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Summer Wellness

Wellness During the Summer
Wellness is important all year long; however if your workers haven’t gotten on the Wellness bandwagon, then now is the perfect time to get them there.
Summer is an ideal season to get back into shape and improve overall Wellness.  The weather is beautiful, workers can get outside and they are motivated by [...]

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Worksite Wellness Program Incentives

According to Gordian Health Solutions, the effectiveness of Employee Wellness Plans in improving health and decreasing medical costs is
directly linked to incentives: the more substantial the incentives, the higher the success rate. Incentives can range from tokens of
achievement, such as t-shirts, water bottles and sports equipment, to more substantial financial awards, such as cash incentives [...]

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Employee Wellness Plans in a Depressed Economy

Employee Wellness Plans and Health Care Costs
Employee Wellness Plans are more important now than ever.  According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, with the troubles in the economy it seems that the costs of company provided medical care keep continuing to grow and it doesn’t seem like it is going to change.  The [...]

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