A health promotion program—sometimes known as a wellness program—is a type of employee benefit that encompasses the various efforts companies make to promote and maintain their employees’ health.
Catherine J. Atkins, Karen Senn, Joan Rupp, Robert M. Kaplan, Thomas L. Patterson, James F. Sallis Jr. and Philip R. Nader As part of a family cardiovascular health promotion project, 111 ...
Proud to say you have 80% participation in your company's wellness/health promotion program? Not to rain on your parade, but that number may be misleading, according to Dr. Jeanne L. Wendel, professor ...
Governments and health service providers around the world are under pressure to improve health outcomes while containing rising healthcare costs. In response to such challenges, many regions have ...
Workplace health promotion programs are increasing in the US, according to researchers. Nearly half of all workplaces in the nation offer some level of health promotion or wellness programs and 17% of ...
Defense Health Agency-Public Health recently launched a new comprehensive online training course for essential health ...
CRANE, Ind. – As Crane Army Ammunition Activity implements initiatives to better execute its core functions, the organization is also introducing several programs designed to improve the lives of its ...
"Workers have different needs and circumstances, depending on factors such as occupation, working night shifts, or being paid by the hour," said Dr. Rebecca Tsai, epidemiologist and lead author of the ...
The Ph.D. in health behavior science and promotion (HBSP) provides the highest degree for health promotion and behavioral science professionals, preparing graduates for research careers in many ...
Choose from two options in: (1) content development, implementation, and evaluation or (2) health and well-being program management. Individual and community health, disease prevention, and engaging ...