Posted by Corporate Wellness | Posted in Corporate Wellness | Posted on 05-12-2008
Small and large businesses carry a significant proportion of the provision of health care for families in this country by providing medical insurance for their employees. With the escalating increase in medical cost many businesses are attempting to slow the increase of medical insurance premiums by providing innovative cost control initiatives. Greater emphasis is being put on primary prevention to keep employees healthy and secondary prevention to identify and treat health conditions before they can become serious.
At some workplaces, employees are being encouraged to take greater responsibility for their health related behaviors through risk rated incentive packages. Linking wellness to worker benefits of gain sharing and co-payment cost reductions will provide new opportunities requiring efforts of collaboration between the human resource managers and the Corporate Wellness Program specialists. These two sets of consultants may also work together for the ongoing evaluation of cost effective Corporate Wellness Programs.
In conjunction with the above initiatives most large businesses also have a nurse or physician on staff to dispense onsite medical and preventive care. Some initiatives have also found it cost effective to provide their own physical therapy programming to assist injured and infirm workers in regaining optimal functioning. A comprehensive selection of health related worker services and benefits would include the following:
• Free or low cost health screenings provided on site by corporation clinical personnel or through outside contractors:
Serum cholesterol
Colorectal cancer screen
Blood pressure check
Mammography
Vision and hearing testing
Diabetes
• Referral and follow-up procedures (e.g., Hypertension, Cholesterol, Cancer)
• Provision of first aid and emergency care
• Disease control and prevention initiatives
• Child and infirm adult care services
• Pre-retirement and financial planning
• Ongoing learning/educational opportunities
• Coordination of corporation picnics and outings
• Parent-child work visitation initiatives
• Workers compensation/rehabilitation
