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		<description><![CDATA[Corporate Health Promotion Programs: An Attainable Goal
Was Wellness on your company&#8217;s new year’s resolutions list? Here we are a little over midway into the third month of 2008, the time when resolutions start to falter if they haven’t lost momentum completely. Has your Worksite’s wellness resolution fallen by the wayside? If so, there are still [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Was Wellness on your company&#8217;s new year’s resolutions list? Here we are a little over midway into the third month of 2008, the time when resolutions start to falter if they haven’t lost momentum completely. Has your Worksite’s wellness resolution fallen by the wayside? If so, there are still ways to get back on track.</p>
<p>One Wellness tip comes to us from the YMCA of Greater Des Moines, reported from the Jersey Shore. Rod Shirk, the YMCA’s chief financial officer, participated in the organization’s first executive Corporate Health Promotion Program, which registered his cholesterol as higher than normal. That prompted him to get a physical, which showed high levels of a PSA (prostate-specific antigen) that often indicates prostate cancer. The outcome? His doctors caught a life-threatening illness just in time.</p>
<p>Thanks Corporate Health Promotion Program.</p>
<p>So of course, Shirk is a huge proponent of Corporate Health Promotion Programs. He says, “For us here at the YMCA, if we are telling people to be healthy, we had better set a good example for our staff members.”</p>
<h3>Wellness Decreases Health Care Costs</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Though cases like Shirk’s dramatic cancer save are the most desirable effect of Corporate Health Promotion Programs, it isn’t the initial draw for companies. They do it to reduce healthcare costs, and there’s no doubt that Corporate Health Promotion Programs do just that. Corporate Health Promotion Program Statistics show that Corporate Health Promotion Programs return anywhere from $2.30 to $10.10 per dollar spent on wellness. “Health care costs should go down as people think about changing their diets and getting more active,” Shirk says.</p>
<p>The Corporate Health Promotion Program savings aren’t just in the Health Insurance department. Human resource departments report that Corporate Health Promotion Programs also reduce absenteeism and increase productivity.</p>
<p>Still, companies have been loath to invest that elusive Wellness dollar despite the well-documented returns. A Principal Financial Group and Harris Interactive survey found that only 10% of small- to medium-size companies have made on-site Health Testings &#8211; like the one that saved Shirk’s life &#8211; available to their staff members.</p>
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