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You have an opportunity to improve the health of your employees every day. Making small changes to your workplace and company policies is a great way to start, and it’s where you can make the biggest impact. On these pages, you’ll find the tools and support to build a culture of health at work — and see how the right partner can help guide you along the way.
Additional annual costs per employee linked to:
The high cost of poor health — more than just premiums
Poor lifestyle choices increase the risk of chronic conditions, which have a negative effect on your employees’ lives and can raise your premiums. They also make it harder to be productive, lead to more sick days, and increase workers’ compensation costs. The good news is that many lifestyle risks can be affected by behavior change — which you’re uniquely positioned to influence.
DID YOU KNOW
Create a successful strategy in four simple steps
Following this four-step model helps you lay a strong foundation for developing your plan, organizing your program activities, and making it easy and fun for your employees to adopt healthy lifestyles.
Assess
Use data to learn where your organization stands on workforce wellness.
Plan
Set goals, schedule activities, and develop a communications strategy.
Engage
Launch and promote the program to your workforce.
Measure
Evaluate your program’s success and set future goals.
employees are in the wellness journey. We appreciate that
Kaiser Permanente is willing to go beyond the usual wellness options.
— Pamela G., San Mateo County
Choose a topic to build a healthier workplace
Monthly Health Topics
Monthly e-mails and posters keep healthy living top of mind for your employees year-round.
Resource Center
Go to the Resource Center for additional workforce health program tools >
Learn more >Choosing the right partner
As you think about the best way to get your wellness program off the ground, consider the importance of working with the right organization. Improved workforce health doesn’t happen by itself. It takes an experienced, strategic partner like Kaiser Permanente to make better workforce health a reality.
— Towers Watson/National Business Group on Health, 2014.