The World Health Organization’s (WHO) 2020 guidelines recommend 150–300 min of moderate-intensity or 75–150 min of vigorous-intensity activity per week, which is associated with a 20–30% reduction in ...
Workplace wellness can boost employee wellbeing and deliver meaningful business returns. But this can only happen when programs follow evidence-based best practices, which include individualized ...
HOPE program brings faith-based health, spiritual direction and counseling to thousands of Michigan diocesan employees.
Workplace wellness programs have shifted from being viewed as a novel and advanced approach to supporting employees to being commonplace. In fact, workers are noting access to a wellness program as a ...
When it comes to productivity and morale in the office, more businesses are providing workplace wellness programs as part of their day to day operations. Working in any business environment is often ...
It’s tough to take issue with the idea of workplace wellness programs, but a new book — through analytics and data — does just that. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act authorized funds for ...
New analysis finds U.S. employers lag in mental health and preventive care offerings, even as evidence links wellness ...
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Hospitals increasingly offer comprehensive corporate wellness programs NJBIZ spoke with local health care institutions about individual activities Offerings include cardiac screenings, webinars, ...
A new Health Policy Brief from Health Affairs and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation examines trends in workplace wellness programs and the potential impact of provisions of the Affordable Care Act of ...
There is enormous potential for workplace well-being to improve performance and reduce burnout and health care costs. Yet, in reality, what’s implemented often does not deliver on the expected results ...