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A SMORGASBORD OF ITEMS
THAT CAN by Dr. Martin Collis
At Speakwell we often receive inquiries about the effectiveness of workplace wellness and what forms it can take. In response to this Im expanding a brief article which first appeared in Vol. II, Issue I of "Well." Workplace wellness works and this fact is strongly supported by the ongoing work of the University of Michigan Health Management Research Center (HMRC). Since 1976 the HMRC has collected health care utilization data on over 2 million individuals and consulted with over 1000 work sites. We will discuss highlights of their large 2001 cost benefit analysis report in a future issue of "Well." But briefly it is worth noting that they found consistent value in on-going programs of workplace wellness. An approximation would be that for every one dollar invested a company could expect 3 dollars of cost savings or benefits. Obviously there was a range but there were consistent bottom line benefits. (www.umich.edu/~hmrc) Milligan (2000) found the major reasons for offering health promotion programs were as follows:
Check out the following list to see what your organization is doing, or could be doing to improve their wellness profile.
I recently read of a fine example of workplace wellness with a service function. TELUS Mobility employees in Scarborough, Ontario provide dog walkers for the local dog pound every lunch time. The organization looks good, and the humans and dogs get some exercise. Everybody wins.
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