Health and Wellness Program Makes a Difference

May 3, 2010

One of the most pressing challenges employers face today is managing the cost of healthcare for their employees. And with all the talk about the rising health care cost, I thought you might find this article interesting. A small Minnesota organization actually decreased their health insurance claims due to a long-term commitment to a corporate-wide health and wellness program.

The employees of this company can participate in a variety of wellness activities including weight loss, reducing tobacco use, and battling high blood pressure. Each year, the focus changes depending on employee needs. They also have provided a range of presentations regarding health issues; this includes cancer awareness, stress management, etc.

Wellness and prevention are not only important, but may be the method to decreasing health care costs.  In 2007, the company had a reduction of 31.5% in health insurance claims.  This resulted in a company surplus in expected claims dollars of $160,000!

More and more companies are realizing the importance of health and wellness programs. In fact, within our organization, we currently have a health and wellness program.  We track the number of steps and the total minutes of activity daily. Each day, you are also presented with a fun Challenge-of-the-Day. You read a short wellness article, rate the article, add a comment if you’d like, and then earn points. Each day it is a different, challenging topic; for example, today we are challenged to do lunges when you go to the lunchroom, break room, etc. 

Not only has it made a huge impact on our employees, it has added a fun element to our workspace! More and more employees are redeeming the points earned from the program for “wellness” type rewards; one employee used her points to purchase a treadmill.

Has your organization instituted a health and wellness program?  Is your organization rewarding those who exhibit healthy habits?


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