Title: General Electric Company GEs Healthy Worksite Initiative
1General Electric CompanyGEs Healthy Worksite
Initiative NBGH Purchasers Guide Employer
Toolkit
- The doctor of the future will give no medicine
but will interest his patients in the care of the
human frame, in diet, and in the cause and
prevention of disease." - -Thomas A. Edison
- Adam Malinoski
- Mark Russo
-
2We are GE
- We are a global infrastructure, finance, and
media company taking on the worlds toughest
challenges.
GE Energy Infrastructure 39B / 22 GE
Technology Infrastructure
46B / 25 GE Consumer Industrial 12B / 7
NBC Universal 17B / 9
GE Capital 67B / 37
2008 Revenues / of total revenues
3Our Strategy
Be Global
Drive Innovation
Build Relationships
Leverage Strengths
Connect locally, scale globally
Lead with technology and content innovation
Grow customer and partner relationships worldwide
Use GEs size, expertise, financial capability,
and brand
4Headcount Growth in Emerging Markets 24 by
2010
EMEA / Russia 106,000
Canada 11,000
China 12,000
U.S. 159,000 (46)
Japan 8,000
SE Asia 12,000
India 14,000
Latin America 21,000
AU/NZ 7,000
- of EEs outside of U.S. varies by
Businessfrom 14 to 85 - 40 of employees at clinic sites will be 30
by 2010
5Health Wellness Programs _at_ GE
Employee Education
Healthy Worksites
Our Foundation Health by Numbers
6GEs Health by Numbers program focuses on
controllable health factors
NBGH Purchasers Guide conditions/factors
addressed Obesity, Diabetes, Healthy Diet,
Tobacco Use, Heart Disease, Stress
- GEs program Health by Numbers 0 5 10 25
- Targets the most critical and controllable
factors that affect a persons overall health and
well-being - Engage employees to achieve and maintain optimal
health
7Health by Numbers (HBN) 0 5 10 25 is
Challenges
Education Communication
Other Programs
8Healthy Worksite Survey (HWS)
Safe Healthy Worksite
Stay Healthy HBN 0 5 10 25
Adding a site assessment survey, Drive
improvements 9 Questions
Continue to encourage and support employees
pursuit of a healthy lifestyle
- Three focus areas
- Tobacco Use 30 pts.
- Nutrition 30 pts.
- Physical Activity 30 pts.
- Each focus area has 3 levels of engagement
- Communicate 4 pts.
- Connect 8 pts.
- Commit 18 pts.__
- 30
(e.g. HBN Challenge)
- How it works
- Sites gt 100 Employees Eligible
- Participation optional, but scored
- Annual metrics In the last 12 months
- Web-based survey, quarterly reporting
9Worksite changes start with the GE Toolkits for
site managers
- Audience HR Managers, Plant Managers, Site
Coordinators, Health Services Staff - Guidelines and resources are outlined in 3
steps Communicate, Connect and Commit - Links Managers directly to resources via a
collaboration community - Global Resources (9 base languages)
10GE quick-start guides highlight tools from the
Purchasers Guide
- NBGH Purchasers Guide
- Approaches to healthy lifestyle are paired with
Worksite based activation, preventative services,
EAP and Work Life services.
GE Healthy Worksite Toolkit Framework
- Step 1
- Communicate
- Educate your employees through communication to
improve their health habits. - Tobacco Quit lines
- Posters and internet resources
- Worksite Newsletters
- Step 2
- Connect
- Engage your employees by connecting them with
health wellness programs. - EAP/Work Life
- Community Guide- CDC Stairwell program
- HBN Challenges
- Step 3
- Commit
- Make fundamental, lasting changes in worksite
practices. - Worksite Smoking Bans
- Healthy Cafeteria Vending
- Fitness Centers
11GE leveraged NBGH resources to support HWS
Toolkits
12The Guide to Community Preventive Services the
basis for several HWS resources
13Healthy Worksite examples
14Educating our Employees Healthcare 101
- Benchmarking
- NBGH Purchasers Guide
- Health Plan HRAs
- Employee feedback
- Employer Benchmarking
- Content
- US/GE Healthcare Costs
- Active Consumer
- Choosing the best MD and Hospital
- Wellness Program
- Preventive Screenings
- BP, Cholesterol, Mammogram, Colon Cancer
Global version, Health Basics, rolling out this
Fall
15Preventive Screening
- Increase preventive screening rates drive
accountability to worksites - Used purchasers guide to develop refine
definitions - Set targetsside-by-side view of NCQA State of
Health Care Quality and HP2010 invaluable - Assessed GEs baseline performance
- Made site-level data visible, readily available
- Goal reduce variability, improve performance in
bottom quartile
16healthymagination
17Healthcare has reached a tipping point
- Healthcare industry in the U.S. has traditionally
led innovation and exported globally - Enormous pressure on government to reduce costs
current model is unsustainable given
demographic shifts - Administrators looking to improve quality, lower
cost, and reduce variation in care patients
want quality and coverage - Many new healthcare models emerging on a global
basis
New solutions are required
18 for a
healthier planet
for
healthier people
for a better world for generations to come
19Contact
Adam Malinoski Leader, Health and Wellness
Programs X Easton Turnpike Fairfield, CT
12345 203- Adam.Malinoski_at_ge.com
- Mark Russo
- Project Manager, Health and Productivity
- 1 River Road, Building 5-6 West
- Schenectady, NY 12345
- 518-388-7923
- Mark.A.Russo_at_ge.com