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2. THE HISTORY OF HEALTH PROMOTION
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...eed for wellness programs in the workplace. He pointed out the staggering amounts that corporations pay for employee medical benefits and suggested, in 1977, that these amounts could double by 1980. A...

3. HEALTH CARE IS A PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
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... workplace represent a promising approach to disease prevention. There are benefits for both the individual employee and the employer, and, because of these benefits, the workplace provides an ideal o...

4. Effectively Marketing a Wellness Program
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"We've developed our wellness program. Now it is time to market it to the employees." "It was a terrific lifestyle change program. We just couldn't market it right." &nbsp

5. A Comprehensive People Maintenance Program
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...ing.   Moreover, these problems do not remain in the private realm of a person's life. People are employees, too, and they bring their stresses to work every day. All too often, the human f...

6. In Pursuit of Personal Excellence
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... as the importance of staying closer to their customers or the groups they were serving, listening to their employees (at all levels) so as to benefit from their observations, and creating an innovati...

...o better manage health benefit costs. In 1985 employers spent more than $100 billion for health benefits to employees, dependents, and retirees. More rapid growth in per capita health benefit costs co...

...etermination to develop a successful program that would improve the health and productivity of Control Data employees and reduce the company's illness-related costs. A second important motivating ...

As various programs are developed by business and labor to address issues of employee healthy lifestyle, a crisis in the communication of program goals and objectives has developed. This crisis is co

...illing to explore is that of wellness programs. It is quite believable that if you provide alternatives for employees to stay healthy and to maintain their wellness levels, they will eventually use th...

Despite the growing popularity of employee fitness programs, sound scientific data relative to their effects have been sparse ( Heinzelman and Bagley 1970; Bjurstrom and Alexiou 1978; Howard and Mikal

...year. Indirect costs such as sick leave, disability payment, federal Medicare and disability insurance, and employee replacement was estimated to be another $52-$64 billion. This $113-$125 billion emp...

13. Selecting a Health Promotion Program
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...bility, attract new patients, and prevent, as well as treat, illness. The programs are offered to their own employees, people in the community, and local businesses. Corporations are generally interes...

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