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Assessment of workplace culture and setting
In addition to looking at the health behaviors of workers, take a good look at your business. The following questions can help you identify opportunities for your business to support and encourage healthy behaviors among workers.
A strong foundation for employee health improvement
1. To what extent does the senior management in your business actively and visibly support the Employee Health Promotion Program?
__ No support for the Employee Health Promotion Program
__ Support, but not at senior level
__ Support at senior level, but not visible to workers
__ Strong and visible Employee Health Promotion Program support
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2. Is the Employee Health Promotion Program tied to your business’s mission statement?
__ No
__ Yes, the Employee Health Promotion Program is tied to business plan OR mission statement
__ Yes, the Employee Health Promotion Program is tied to both business plan and mission statement
Comments:
3. Is there an worker within your business whose job responsibilities include Employee Health Promotion Program coordination?
__ No
__ Yes, but has little time available to dedicate to Employee Health Promotion Program
__ Yes, and has at least component of the job dedicated to Employee Health Promotion Program
__ Yes, and has at least one full-time position dedicated to Employee Health Promotion Program
__ Yes, and has at least component of the job dedicated to wellness AND has a background that includes Employee Health Promotion Program qualifications
__ Yes, our business has at least one full-time position dedicated to health improvement AND the worker’s background includes Employee Health Promotion Program qualifications
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4. Does your business have an active wellness committee with diverse representation?
__ No (does not have a Health Promotion Committee, or has a committee that doesn’t meet)
__ Yes, we have a Health Promotion Committee, but with limited representation
__ Yes, we have a Health Promotion Committee with widespread representation
__ Yes, we have a Health Promotion Committee with widespread representation AND committee involvement is part of each representative’s job responsibilities
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5. Does your business have an annual budget for Employee Health Promotion Program expenses? (Employee Health Promotion Program expenses may be associated with offering a health assessment, paying for behavior change programs/coaching programs, covering incentives that encourage healthy behaviors, subsidizing healthy food options, communications and programs around specific health topics, fitness centers/walking paths, etc).
__ No
__ Yes, but funds are earmarked for Employee Health Promotion Programs (e.g. only for Weight Watchers or fitness discounts) and do not meet all existing Employee Health Promotion Program needs
__ Yes, funds are available to meet current Employee Health Promotion Program needs
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6. Does your business have a plan for engaging workers in the Employee Health Promotion Program?
__ No
__ Yes, we have a communications plan for our Employee Health Promotion Program
__ Yes, we have a communication plan AND we offer meaningful incentives or rewards (such as premium discounts or debit cards) for the Employee Health Promotion Program to engage in healthy behaviors.
Comments:
A data-based approach to the Employee Health Promotion Program
7. Does your business have clearly stated Employee Health Promotion Program goals and priorities for employee health improvement?
__ No
__ Yes
__ Yes, data (e.g. HRA, claims, productivity) are the basis for defining Employee Health Promotion Program goals or priorities
__ Yes, data AND evidence-based best practices are a basis for defining Employee Health Promotion Program goals or priorities
__ Yes, data and best practices are basis for defining Employee Health Promotion Program goals or priorities as well as measuring Employee Health Promotion Program progress (assessment)
Comments:
8. Has your business completed a Health Risk Assessment?
__ No
__ Yes, but more than 2 years ago
__ Yes, within the last two years, and achieved a participation rate of less than 50%
__ Yes, within the last two years, and achieved a 50% – 79% participation rate
__ Yes, within the last two years, and achieved an 80% or greater participation rate
Comments:
A workplace setting that supports healthy behaviors
9. Does your business’s tobacco reduction strategy reflect best practices?
(Check all that apply)
__ A no-smoking policy that includes both buildings AND grounds
__ 100% coverage for the cost of over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapy
__ Worker access to – and strong promotion of — a tailored stop-smoking program
Comments:
10. Does your business provide opportunities (time and places) for physical activity during the work day?
__ No
__ Yes, indoor places for physical activity (on-site fitness center) OR outdoor places for physical activity (walking paths)
__ Yes, both indoor AND outdoor places for physical activity
__ Yes, indoor and outdoor opportunities AND staff members can use work time for physical activity
Comments:
11. Does your business promote healthy eating by providing access to fruits and vegetables?
__ No
__ Yes, fruits and vegetables are available at the workplace (in vending machines, break areas, or cafeterias)
__ Yes, fruits and vegetables are available and discounted at the workplace
Comments:
Benefits that support employee health improvement
12. Does your business provide workers with self-care resources?
(Check all that apply)
__ Distribution of self-care books
__ internet-based access to health information
__ Nurse advice line
Comments:
13. Which of the following preventive services are covered at 100% by your business’s health benefits?
(Check all that apply)
__ Vision screening
__ Hearing
__ Immunizations (per CDC/ACIP recommendations)
__ Radiology
__ Laboratory services
__ STD screening
__ Preventive medical examination for adults
__ Cancer screen (includes: colon, cervical, breast, prostate and ovarian cancers)
__ Contraceptive management
Comments:
14. Which of the following are included in your business’s pharmacy benefit?
(Check all that apply)
__ Mail order or other 90-day supply option for medications
__ Specialty pharmacy network
__ Incentive-based tiered formulary design
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15. Do your business’s health benefits provide coverage for behavioral health (such as depression, mental illness, counseling, stress management, and chemical dependency)?
__ Yes, at the same level as medical benefits
__ Yes, but at a lower level (less coverage) than medical benefits
__ No coverage for mental or behavioral health
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October 20, 2008 No Comments
Health and Wellness Business
The health and wellness business is one of the hottest business opportunities in the 21st century! It is simply all about capitalizing and taking advantage of the current trends, and when it comes to business, a health and wellness business is definitely more than a good idea. Aside from that, the health and wellness industry is showing no signs of getting weak as there are now more and more people getting concerned with their health!
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Dorothy Miller makes her living selling Waiora products, proprietary whole-food blend of freeze dried fruit and botanical extracts in capsules or drink mix powders to help reduce the signs of aging.
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September 15, 2008 No Comments
