Title: How to Build a Wellness Program
1How to Build a Wellness Program
2How to Build a Wellness Program(That really
works)
37 Steps
- Get leadership support
- Create a wellness team
- Collect data to drive health efforts
- Develop an operating plan
- Choose programs that work
- Change the environment
- Evaluate
47 Steps
- Get leadership support
- Create a wellness team
- Collect data to drive health efforts
- Develop an operating plan
- Choose programs that work
- Change the environment
- Evaluate
5- ROI Calculator
- Inputs
- Number of benefited employees
- Total annual health care costs and cost increases
- Obesity and smoking prevalence
62. Create a Wellness Team
7- Adds credibility and importance to your efforts
- Provide program PR
- Team lightens the load
- Provides stability
8Potential team members
- senior and mid-level managers
- front-line employees
- benefits managers
- union representatives
- human resources personnel
- marketing and communications directors
- safety coordinators
- information systems representatives
- health care representatives
9What does the team do?
- Oversees the wellness efforts
- Establishes the vision and operating plan
- Decides on goals and outcomes to measure
103. Collect data to drive health efforts
11YOUR COMPANY DATA(health care cost data)
12YOUR COMPANY DATA(health care cost data)
13ABSENTEEISM DATA
14- HRA
- Free?
- Vendor?
- Biometric measures?
- Data ownership?
15- HRA
- Free?
- Vendor?
- Biometric measures?
- Data ownership?
An HRA is NOT a wellness program!
164. Develop an operating plan
17- Mission statement, goals
- Measurable objectives linked to strategic
priorities - Timeline
- Roles and responsibilities
- Budget
- Marketing and communication
18How long will it take to get the program going?
- The planning process can take from 3-7 months
- Data collection, risk, health care costs,
pharmaceuticals, behaviors - Look at worksite health culture
- Understand the benefits package and how wellness
fits in. What will the package look like with a
wellness program?
19Integration throughout the company
- Work across departments
- Safety
- Medical
- EAP
- Facilities
- Benefits, HR etc
20How Do We Communicate with Employees?
- Multi-site locations
- Decentralized
- English as a second language
- No access to the web
- Spouses, significant others, and dependents
21Whats it going to cost?
- Good programs can cost 100-150 per employee per
year - What does your insurance company offer?
- What does your health care provider offer?
- What about vendors?
- Can it be done for free?
22Whos going to do this?
- Time and resources requirements depends on number
of employees, number of worksites, and scope of
the program - Internal staff, interns, or a new hire
- Vendors
23Is Big Brother watching?
- Secure, confidential data
- How hard should you push healthy behaviors?
- How far do you go to verify compliance?
- No food police or fitness freaks allowed
- What about unions?
245. Choose programs that work
25Behavior ChangeThe Soul of Health Promotion
26The Bottom Line
Unhealthy behaviors
Health risks
Chronic disease
Health care costs
27Weight loss with and without lifestyle change
28You would think . . .
- that having had a heart attack would be enough to
persuade a man to quit smoking, change his diet,
exercise more, and take his medication
29You would think . . .
- that hangovers, damaged relationships, an auto
crash, and memory blackouts would be enough to
convince a woman to stop drinking
30You would think . . .
- that very real threats of blindness, amputations,
and even early death would be enough to motivate
diabetics to lose weight, exercise and eat better
31You would think . . .
- that time spent in prison would dissuade people
from re-offending
32- What was the last major life change you
implemented? (i.e. job, health, family) - Why did you do it?
- What did you have to overcome?
- What did you have to learn?
- What motivated you?
- Whos help did you have to enlist?
- When did it become permanent?
- Did you change your environment?
33Behavior Change Models
- Social Marketing theory
- Social Cognitive Theory/social learning theory
- Stages of Change/transtheoretical model
- Theory of Reasoned Action
- Health Belief model
- and many, many others
34Does Anyone Use These Models?
35Do they really help us change behaviors?
36What Really Triggers Behavior Change?
37Why is behavior change so hard?
- Fix me up Doc mentality
- Too much pressure to be unhealthy
- Lack of education
- Lack sufficient motivation
- Dont know how
- Barriers are too great to overcome
- I-dont-care-itis
38 Our health behaviors
39Individual
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4416 oz
32 oz
44 oz
52 oz
64 oz
45Individual
Family
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49Individual
Family
Worksite
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56Individual
Family
Worksite
Community
575-a-day 1 million
Food Marketing 25 Billion
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60Texas Double Whopper
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62Somewhere in Florida
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65Nation/ world
Individual
Family
Worksite
Community
66Percent of adults who are overweight or obese by
country
US 74
Russia 50
Percent
India 16
WHO, 2007
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69Nation/ world
Individual
Family
Worksite
Community
70- Behavior Change Simplified
71- Educate
- Motivate
- Build skills
- Change the environment
72Educate
- Create individual awareness
- Create community and organizational awareness and
support - Create buzz
73- Flyers
- Posters
- Email notifications
- Television/video programs
- Books
- Payroll stuffers
- Internet sites
- Magazines
- Lunch and learns
- Special speakers
- Newsletters
74Motivate
- Before/after stories in newsletters
- Team competitions
- Incentives
- Extrinsic and intrinsic
- Triggers
- Emotional
- Social
- Physical/health
75Impact of cash incentives
76Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
900
1,500
77- Participate in age appropriate screenings, PSA,
colonoscopy, mammography, etc - THESE ARE FREE, no out of pocket
- Participate in the wellness program
1,500
78What about HIPAA?
- Wellness program can discriminate based on health
risk status provided. - The amount is
- Program must promote health
- Employees can try every year
- Provide an alternative way to get the award
- Disclose the award rules
79Build Skills (How do I do this?)
- How to overcome barriers
- How to strategies
- Goal setting, contracts
- Healthy substitutions
- Making healthy choices
- How to make healthy foods
- Finding inexpensive healthy foods
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82Sample Programs..
- Move It!
- The Culprit and The Cure
- TV Timeout
- Random Acts of Kindness
- The Fast Food Guide
- Maintain Dont Gain
- Food Makeover
- Earth Wise
- What's Your Pressure
- Good to the Bone
- Silver Buckle
- Fall into Fitness
- Drive Sober
- Chopping Block
- Finding Fiber
- Fat Fighters
83- Low hanging fruit
- Preventive screenings
- Flu shots
- Seat belts
- High hanging fruit
- Onsite fitness facility
- One-on-one coaching/training
846. Change the Environment
- Physical Environment
- Policy
- Culture
85Supportive Environments
- Physical environments
- Healthy food in cafeteria
- Freedom from media and advertising that peddle
risky behaviors - Farmers market
- Free from overly demanding work
- Opportunities to be physically active
- Walking paths
- Bike paths
- Recess and PE at schools
86- Smoke free air to breath at home
- Safe place to exercise
- Convenient access to healthy, inexpensive foods
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88- Policies
- Medical coverage for preventive services
- Absenteeism policy that supports being healthy
- No smoking policies
- Flex time
- Time to be healthy
- Free from overly demanding work
89- Culture
- Health role models (champions)
- Worksite culture
- Peer support
- Supportive friends
- Church, community support
90- Policies
- Medical coverage for preventive services
- Absenteeism policy that supports being healthy
- No smoking policies
- Flex time
- Time to be healthy
- Free from overly stressful work
91- Culture changes
- Take baby steps
- Get leadership on board
- Find the champions
- Integrate with other departments
927. Evaluation
- Participation and satisfaction
- HRA data (behavior and biometric)
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Source StayWell Health Management
94Calories Consumed
95BMI
96Evaluation
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98Crains Chicago Business Feb 26, 2007
Kenneth Olson believes the cost of Horton Group's
rewards program will be offset by reduced medical
claims
99Evaluation
- Productivity
- Widgets
- Morale
- Turnover
- Recruitment
- Worksite Culture
- Absenteeism
100Evaluation
10110 annual increase in premium
102Dreaming
10310 annual increase in premium
1047 annual increase in premium
105Health Care Cost Caveats
- Data is not normally distributed
- Outliers (high cost cases)
- Claims analysis is complex and expensive
- No way of knowing if the improvement was due to
your wellness program - Trend comparison is easier and still accurate
106Evaluation
- Calculate Return on Investment (ROI)
cost
benefit
107Repeat Steps 5-7
- Get leadership support
- Create a wellness team
- Collect data to drive health efforts
- Develop an operating plan
- Choose programs that work
- Change the environment
- Evaluate
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