Corporate Wellness - More Facts About Health Promotion
- Improved Health Status
- Improved Job Satisfaction/Appreciation for Employer
- Improved Morale/Personal Satisfaction
- Decreased Health Care Costs
- Decreased Workers Compensation Claims
- Decreased Life Insurance Claims
- Decreased Disability Claims
- Decreased Absenteeism
- The United States spends 1 trillion dollars on health care costs, 95% of that is directed toward diagnosing and treating illness and disease. This number could jump to 2 trillion in ten year.
- At least 50% and up to 70% of all disease is preventable, but only a small fraction of the health care budget is dedicated to health promotion, prevention or research.
- Medical costs can consume 50% of a company's profit.
- High health risks are associated with increased medical expenditures in an otherwise healthy working population.
- Changes in costs follow changes in risk.
- Studies consistently show that healthy people make healthy companies.
- Health promotion programs cost less than medical interventions.
- Employee health programs have been shown to be both effective and cost effective in the following areas:
- Increased Productivity (Just a 1% increase in productivity equals at least a $150-$200 cost savings for most employers).
- Health promotion/disease management programs return an average of 4 dollars for every 1 dollar invested (up to $12)
We would like to suggest that the best place to start is by providing your employees with user-friendly, practical health and fitness information that they can implement immediately. A regular series of these types of sessions/seminars scheduled into your monthly meetings or conferences is what will keep health and fitness a priority in your employees' lives.
We would love to meet with you to discuss how a program may be developed for your organization - please feel free to contact us at 209.723.BODY (2639) or email us at admin@stayfitstudio.com
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