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AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION
Only 56 percent of chronically ill employees receive clinically recommended preventive health services. Obesity is directly related to a 27 percent rise in healthcare costs. How can health promotion programs help improve employee health and your overall bottom line?
 
HEALTHY WORKFORCE.
HEALTHIER BOTTOM LINE.

When employee health comes first, employer costs go down. With key insights to proactively manage the wellness and productivity of your staff, you can cut expenses — without cutting benefits.

We performed much of the research that launched the era of health and productivity management. A groundbreaking paper published by Thomson Reuters in this area was lead by Ron Z. Goetzel, Ph.D., Vice President of Consulting and Applied Research.
 

HEALTHCARE COSTS RISE MORE THAN 7 PERCENT FOR U.S. EMPLOYERS IN 2009

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U.S. Employer Benchmarks and Trends report
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES


SIX STEPS TO HEALTH AND PRODUCTIVITY

CASE STUDIES

EMPLOYEE BENEFIT NEWS REPORTS

RECORDED WEB SESSIONS


UPCOMING EVENTS
EXPERT SPOTLIGHT

Ron Goetzel photo Ron Goetzel, PhD
Vice President,
Health & Productivity Research
Research Professor and Director, Emory University, Institute for Health and Productivity Studies

Ron Z. Goetzel, PhD, vice president of Health and Productivity Research, is a nationally recognized expert in health management, data analysis, and applied research and has led numerous projects that to document the health and productivity cost burden of disease conditions and return-oninvestment for health management programs..