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Employee Health Promotion Programs Bring a Healthier Bottom-lines

Posted by Health Promotion | Posted in Employee Health Promotion | Posted on 18-10-2008

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Employee Health Promotion Programs are an intelligient investment, at least according to Lincoln industries in Nebraska. CNN reported on this 565 employee corporation their committed investment in their employee’s wellness.

Employee Health Promotion Programs are part of corporation Culture

The Employee Health Promotion Programs, according the story, has been in place for 16 years at Lincoln, and it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere. The corporation has three full-time employees dedicated to the Employee Health Promotion Program and the wellness of the employees, who receive workplace massages and a round of instructor-led stretching before they start their shifts.

Employee Health Promotion Programs Assessed

According to CNN, one of the rules of the Employee Health Promotion Program, which employees are not required to participate in, is that they receive quarterly checkups where assessments are completed on their weight, amount of body fat and flexibility. Based on these health assessments, the employees are then ranked from platinum all the way down to “non-medal”. To become platinum level, where you receive a corporation-paid climbing trip, you must achieve certain physical fitness levels and be a non-smoker. Smoking cessation classes are part of the Employee Health Promotion Program.

Employee Health Promotion Programs Result in Big Savings

The Employee Health Promotion Program has been a wise investment for Lincoln Industries. By having healthier employees, they have seen an average of $2 million in savings in health care costs per year. The savings don’t stop there, since instituting a Employee Health Promotion Program, workers’ compensation claims have gone from $500,000 per year down to less than $10,000 per year.

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