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Advantages of Employee Health and Wellness Programs

Posted by Health Screening | Posted in Wellness Program | Posted on 16-10-2008

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Employee Health and Wellness Programs Are Becoming Increasingly Popular

Employee Health and Wellness Programs are Are Becoming Increasingly popular outside the worksite, showing the ever-increasing importance of disease prevention and health risk management.  Private insurance companies, as well as state Medicaid and Medicare offices are working on ways to improve the health of the people they insure in hopes to save money in the long run.  They are finding that mini-Company Employee Health and Wellness Programs are definitely the way to go.

Employee Health and Wellness Programs Aid in Early Intervention

According to an article that recently appeared in The Indianapolis Star, businesses, insurers and government agencies are turning to “early intervention to change the behavior of those struggling with common but dangerous health conditions, such as asthma, diabetes, heart failure and coronary heart disease.”

The strategies that they used to improve their beneficiaries’ wellness postcard reminders for different lab tests or check-ups; and possibly even phone calls from nurses to work with the patients to make sure that they are taking their medicines properly and following the lifestyle changes that were suggested by their healthcare provider.

Employee Health and Wellness Programs Provide Quality Benefits

There are more benefits to a Employee Health and Wellness Program than just the cost savings that an organization or a state agency will see; there is the benefit to the actually patient.  The patient is going to get the motivation and the incentive to get better or to manage their health and their health risks by having to answer to someone, whether that someone is a full-time wellness employee at their company or a nurse affiliated with their insurance company.

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