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Corporate Wellness Advisor

Health Care

Cost Cutting Concepts for Employees

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Today, the word “budget” can be a source of uncertainly for employees. Financial stressors, including a decrease in pay, rising health care costs, 401K investments, credit card debt, and everyday bills can have a negative impact on employee production. A recent study in Human Resources magazine found that more than 53 percent of employees experience—and … Continue Reading »

Prevention Pays

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Did you know …

The cost of work-related injuries to the economy has been estimated to be $127 billion annually, according to the National Safety Council. And back injuries alone cost businesses more than $10 billion in workers’ compensation expenses and approximately 100 million work days each year, according to the National Institute for Occupational Safety … Continue Reading »

Understanding Health Care Benefits

Monday, November 9th, 2009

We’ve all heard the news that preventive care (seeing a health care provider for regular screenings and checkups) can be cost-effective. But if employees don’t fully understand their health care benefits, how can they use them? Here are some suggestions to ensure that employees have the information they need:

Help new employees understand their health … Continue Reading »

Compensation: What Motivates Employees?

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

What’s most important to your employees? You might be surprised. In a survey of large companies conducted by the National Business Group on Health, 83% of employees surveyed said they would take a cut in salary or a reduction in retirement benefits rather than see their health benefits reduced. With today’s rising health care costs, … Continue Reading »

Workplace Wellness Success Stories

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

You’ve done everything, from health fairs to wall posters, and you’re getting good participation in your wellness programs. But you believe you could do better. It’s just that you’re short on new ideas to push participation up.

Why not draw inspiration from some of today’s most successful organizations? Even companies with big budgets don’t overlook the … Continue Reading »

What’s on the Menu?

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Ever suspect that your company cafeteria or vending machines might be partly to blame for employees’ unhealthy eating habits? Check your cafeteria, vending machines and even catering services to make sure a variety of healthy food choices is available to your employees. Here’s a quick checklist:

For breakfast: Ask your cafeteria to include healthier items such … Continue Reading »

Communicating Health and Wellness

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

The foundation of any successful health management program is a monthly newsletter — the most effective, cost efficient approach to continued awareness and self-care. Studies have shown that newsletters have a 400% higher readership than other promotional materials.
Newsletters provide an easy way to communicate with your employees, and because they are well … Continue Reading »

Wellness Programs Pay Off

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Economic times are tough and everyone is cutting back where they can. One moving target that businesses have to deal with is the rising costs of health insurance for employees. Rather than eliminate this valuable benefit that helps attract, keep, and take care of a valued workforce, companies are looking for ways to contain insurance … Continue Reading »

Flu Preparedness for Businesses

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Every year, 5 to 20% of the population gets the seasonal flu, and employers lose an estimated $10 billion due to lost productivity, according to the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID). This year we have the added concern of the H1N1(swine flu) virus. The Centers for Disease Control is preparing for an early flu … Continue Reading »

Taxing Our Way to Health?

Friday, September 18th, 2009

It is an understatement to say that we have a bit of an obesity problem in the U.S.. We are not alone. All industrialized societies seem to be packing on the pounds. This is not good for the individuals or societies where obesity contributes to heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. It is also … Continue Reading »

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