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Investing in your wellness program
Corporate Wellness Programs are an investment in the health of your employees and your company. A Corporate Wellness Program can lower your health care costs, increase productivity, reduce stress company-wide, and provide a healthier work environment overall.

In a review of 42 articles analyzing worksite wellness programs, there has been shown to be a:
  • 8% reduction in sick leave absenteeism
  • 26% reduction in use of the health care benefit
  • 30% reduction in worker’s compensation claims and disability management
  • educed presenteeism losses.
Source: Larry Chapman, Meta-evaluation of Worksite Health Promotion Economic Return Studies: The American Journal of Health Promotion, 2003)

“One of the best ways to attract and retain the best people in the world is to provide a set of benefits and rewards that are particularly appropriate for the people you are trying to attract.”
– Glenn Gienko, Executive VP and Director of HR, Motorola
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