Employer and Employee Opinions About Workplace Health Promotion (Wellness) Programs

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This recent peer review article highlights the results of two major national surveys of employer and employee attitudes and opinions about wellness. The JOEM abstract is as follows:
“Objective: The aim of this study was to provide a current picture of the state of workplace health promotion (wellness) programs in the U.S. from both employer and employee perspectives. Methods: We analyzed data from two independent surveys of employers (N = 1500) and the general population (N = 4611). Results: Employers reported offering wellness programs at almost twice the rate of employees who reported having these programs available to them. Most (59.4%) employees felt employers should play a role in improving worker health and nearly three-fourths (72.1%) thought that lower insurance premiums should be offered for participation in wellness programs. However, fewer than half felt that their work environment allows them to maintain good health. Conclusion: Although wellness programs are offered at the majority of workplaces in the U.S., employees are unlikely to be aware of these efforts and would like employers to be forthcoming in providing programs promoting good health.”

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