Work Health Programs Benefit Bottom Line
Work Health Programs Benefit Bottom Line
Submitted by Visitor on Sat, 05/02/2009 - 19:29According to PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Health Research Institute, healthcare costs are expected to increase nearly 10% in 2009 for employers. To help control those costs, most employers plan to depend on wellness programs and health plans that personalize member experiences.
Work health promotion programs can positively affect employee health and productivity. A review of 46 studies evaluating the effects of work health promotion programs found that that worksite wellness programs resulted in a 22% reduction in sick leave. In addition, the worksite wellness programs resulted in reduced emotional exhaustion and “burnout,” improved overall mental health, and reduced absences.


