Month: July 2014

Why Don’t More Employees Participate in Corporate Wellness Programs?

Employee wellness programs have been proven to benefit both the employee and employer. The participants enjoy incentives and perks for getting healthy, but many companies struggle with getting good participation numbers and don’t know why. Here are a few possible reasons for hesitation.  Employees think the employer is trying to use their health information against them, [...]
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52nd Colorado wellness kiosk installed in Canon City

Kaiser Permanente and incentaHEALTH have expanded the pioneering WeighAndWin.com program to southern Colorado.  Two new HEALTHspot® kiosks have been installed in Cañon City.  The Cañon City Daily Record has a good write up on the expansion, and what it means for Fremont County. HEALTHspot Elite Mobile Wellness Kiosk Cañon City is using incentaHEALTH's 4th generation wellness [...]
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Follow the 20/20/20 Rule

Anyone who has spent time working in an office environment, staring at computer screens all day, has experienced the tell-tale headaches that come with it. Overhead lights, eye strain and bright computer monitors contribute to those hard-to-banish aches, and they can wreak havoc on your productivity. As a part of your daily commitment to being healthy, [...]
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Don’t Sabotage Your Corporate Wellness Program: Part 2

When you are offering incentives to your employees to lead a healthier lifestyle through a corporate wellness program, it’s important to be mindful of the small things that can set them back and make it harder to be successful.  We’re outlining a few of the changes that you can make to encourage a positive outcome and [...]
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