Workplace Wellness Programs Can Generate Savings
Harvard University · Butler University · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Amid soaring health spending, there is growing interest in workplace disease prevention and wellness programs to improve health and lower costs. In a critical meta-analysis of the literature on costs and savings associated with such programs, we found that medical costs fall by about $3.27 for every dollar spent on wellness programs and that absenteeism costs fall by about $2.73 for every dollar spent. Although further exploration of the mechanisms at work and broader applicability of the findings is needed, this return on investment suggests that the wider adoption of such programs could prove beneficial for budgets and productivity as well as health outcomes.
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- Liberian dollar
- Absenteeism
- Productivity
- Return on investment
- Investment (military)
- Business
- Work (physics)
- Cost–benefit analysis
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