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New Strategies for the 21st Century: How to Invigorate Your Wellness Program and Identify New Goals and Objectives for the Future
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PRESENTATION TITLE
Presenter | Date
Agenda
• What are some Key Success Strategies
• Movement to a Health & Productivity Model
• Social Networking
• Results Based Wellness
• Putting Theory into action – Nelnet Case Study
Create Breakthrough Results
Conflict:Beat 14% Trend
Resolution: 0–9% Trend
Wellness & Benefits Framework
To Change Associate Behavior, Change Offer and Delivery
Platform can improve overall health and productivity through:
• Robust wellness offerings with incentives• Consumer-driven health plan • Self-service tools
ProgrammaticIntegrated
The Drivers
Behaviors and measures linked to health costs
Underlying behavioral & emotional drivers of productivity and health
Work factors that predict performance & profit
Our 100% evidence-based approach—from global leaders in health & human capital—predicts 10x more of the variance in productivity than health-risk-only approaches.
According to Dr. Christakis…
“…the relevance of SOCIAL INFLUENCE also suggests that it
may be possible to harness
this same force to slow the spread of obesity.
NETWORK PHENOMENON might be exploited to
spread positive health behaviors.”
SOCIAL CONTAGION
Increased risk of an individual becoming obese when a person in his social network becomes obese:
No increased
risk
Neighbor Spouse Sibling Mutual friend
37% 40%
171%
The Spread of Obesity in a Large Social Network over 32 Years, Nicholas A. Christakis, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., and James H. Fowler, Ph.D.
People Like It. It Fits Into Their Lives.
Mobile & Devices:
Results Based Model: Example 1
Case Study: Integrated Wellness & Benefits
Awareness: Mandate Health Screening and Assessment for Benefits Eligibility
Action: 2500 Wellness Points each quarter = $1200 into Health Savings
Acct.
Rewards: Biometric Results = 20% premium credit, raffle for FREE healthcare
Case Study: Integrated Wellness & Benefits
• 10% decrease in first two years
• Zero healthcare trend for last four years
• Industry healthcare increase is about 9%
For more information, please contact:
Colleen Reilly President, Total Well-Being
EmployeeTotalWellbeing.com
THANK YOU!