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2. THE HISTORY OF HEALTH PROMOTION
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...le and environment, he states, is crucial if one wishes to avoid illness. Second, he notes that medical costs can be reduced substantially if attention is paid to these two factors, which, if neglecte...

3. HEALTH CARE IS A PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
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... these personal health practices, which are largely the responsibility of the individual, determine the costs of the health care system. The so-called "lifestyle diseases," which account for...

4. A Comprehensive People Maintenance Program
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...ortant asset. And, because people at work experience problems to varying degrees, business pays for the cost through decreased productivity, increased absenteeism, turnover, on-thejob accidents, mista...

...e of a vital national resource, that is, a vigorous and healthy workforce; the reduction of health care costs and human resources development costs incurred by employers; an improvement in productivit...

...ess) programs are increasingly discussed as part of an overall strategy to better manage health benefit costs. In 1985 employers spent more than $100 billion for health benefits to employees, dependen...

...en truly dramatic. Much of this growth has been fueled by increasing awareness among employers that the cost of ill health is a major threat to the bottom line and that much of this ill health is dire...

...for the wellness program are concern for people (helping people become all they can be) and health care cost containment (helping people stay healthy). Fortunately, these two motivations are not mutua...

...lized attention to work force creativity can stimulate greater benefit without much increase in overall costs. Results may be especially dramatic with personnel overtly identified as creative, for exa...

... of making company time available for lifestyle awareness programs, and in most cases, a convenient and cost effective environment to conduct employee fitness and lifestyle programs. ...

...rograms. One major influence was the trend for U.S. business to pay the lion's share of health care costs. In 1981, U.S. businesses paid about $61 billion in medical insurance payments. These cost...

12. Selecting a Health Promotion Program
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...ometimes, their immediate families.They hope to reduce absenteeism, turnover, and health care insurance costs while increasing productivity and morale. Regardless of the reasons for deciding to co...

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