ASHHRA Health and Wellness Pulse
BENEFITS
By Jason Wallace A little more than a year ago, a network of pharmacists banded together to work to reform the industry of pharmacy benefits management, which has become rife with abuse and a lack of transparency over the past decade. Pharmacy benefits managers are third-party administrators of prescription drug programs that contract with employers, insurers and pharmacies to manage prescription drug coverage for pharmacy patients. SOURCE: BENEFITS PRO
Visit http://www.benefitspro.com/2013/05/10/the-problem-with-mail-order-prescriptions?t=employer-paid to view the full article online.
By Amanda McGrory-Dixon Health care spending increased 3.8 percent in March, according to a report from Altarum Institute’s Center for Sustainable Health Spending. This figure is one-tenth below February’s number and under the Altarum Institute’s estimate of 4.3 percent. The report also finds that health care employment only added an average of 19,000 jobs per month this year, under 2012’s addition of 27,000 monthly jobs. SOURCE: BENEFITSPRO.COM
Visit http://www.benefitspro.com/2013/05/08/health-care-spending-up-38-in-march?t=employer-paid to view the full article online.
By Tristan Lejeune New research from the Council for Disability Awareness indicates sizable gaps in the assessments of risk and protection between human resources professionals and the average employee. While both groups understand the randomness with which disability can occur and appreciate the importance of continued income, HR leaders don’t believe workers are taking adequate steps to protect themselves. SOURCE: EMPLOYEE BENEFIT NEWS
Visit http://ebn.benefitnews.com/news/cda-reports-gap-disability-risk-assessments-2733187-1.html to view the full article online.
By Amanda McGrory-Dixon Financial stress is a major issue to younger Americans, with 49 percent of Generation X and 51 percent of Generation Y Americans dissatisfied with their situations, according to the new study. The Keep Good Going Report by Mathew Greenwald & Associates, sponsored by New York Life Insurance Co., is the latest to affirm what many already knew: the sluggish economy has taken its toll on people. SOURCE: BENEFITSPRO.COM
Visit http://www.benefitspro.com/2013/05/09/younger-americans-face-greater-financial-stress?t=employee-participation to view the full article online.
An overwhelming majority (90 percent) of our nation's middle-income Americans say they are not financially prepared for a critical illness diagnosis, according to a new study released by Washington National Institute for Wellness Solutions (IWS). The study, Middle-Income America's Perspectives on Critical Illness and Financial Security, which surveyed 1,001 Americans ages 30 to 66 with an annual household income of between $35,000 and $99,999, found that only 1-in-10 feels strongly confident they have enough savings to cover family emergencies and handle the financial implications of a critical illness. SOURCE: THE WALL STREET JOURNAL / WASHINGTON NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR WELLNESS SOLUTIONS
Visit http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20130507-907156.html to view the full article online.
By Andrew McIlvaine and David Shadovitz Approximately 700 attendees jammed into a ballroom at Las Vegas' gleaming Aria Hotel and Resort to hear Dr. Ron Leopold deliver a spirited opening keynote—titled "Are Employee Benefits Forever?"—at the inaugural Health & Benefits Leadership Conference on Monday. SOURCE: HUMAN RESOURCE EXECUTIVE ONLINE
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WELLNESS
May is Employee Health and Fitness Month, an excellent time to discover the benefits of a healthy workforce. Employee health is a powerful strategic component of an organization’s human capital management. Since the founding of Employee Health and Fitness Month (EHFM), in May of l989, there have been significant strides in documenting the evidence of the value of investing in employee health. The observance is sponsored by the National Association for Health & Fitness (NAHF) and ACTIVE Life, a nonprofit health promotion organization. SOURCE: HR.BLR.COM
Visit http://hr.blr.com/HR-news/Benefits-Leave/Employee-Wellness/May-is-Employee-Health-Fitness-Month to view the full article online.
By Julie Cook Ramirez Recognizing nap rooms are not enough, employers are getting more to the heart of the sleep-deprivation problem to ensure workers catch a few more zzzz's. SOURCE: HUMAN RESOURCE EXECUTIVE ONLINE
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By Amanda McGrory-Dixon Employers are increasingly turning to some type of incentive program to encourage healthy behavior by their employees—and penalizing them for nonparticipation, according to a study by Midwest Business Group on Health. SOURCE: BENEFITS PRO
Visit http://www.benefitspro.com/2013/05/10/employers-get-tough-on-wellness to view the full article online.
By Michael Harper There’s no shortage of weight loss methods available to those looking to shed some extra pounds. Despite all the fad diets and extreme measures, many rely on the basics of counting calories, getting active and keeping a food journal. Fortunately, smartphones are able to take care of each of these tasks and today’s dieter has a wealth of options to choose from when it comes to weight loss or weight management apps. SOURCE: RED ORBIT
Visit http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/1112845611/smartphone-diet-and-food-journal-app-help-weight-loss-051413/ to view the full article online.
By Kathleen Koster In addition to popular incentives for participating in wellness program activities, employers and insurance carriers have turned to outcomes-based incentives hoping to lower plan costs and improve population health. While laws such as HIPAA, ERISA, and most recently, PPACA provide guidance for incentivizing employees to improve body metrics and sustain healthy behaviors, plan sponsors should tread cautiously around more aggressive incentives and premium surcharge strategies. SOURCE: EMPLOYEE BENEFIT NEWS
Visit http://ebn.benefitnews.com/news/putting-the-cent-in-incentives-2732655-1.html to view the full article online.
Even before the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act (ACA) last summer, many employers were increasingly developing wellness programs for their workplaces. As the ACA begins rolling out at a quicker pace, those employers are well positioned to benefit from financial advantages the law makes available to employers with wellness programs. We’ll explain why you should consider implementing a wellness program. SOURCE: HR.BLR.COM
Visit http://hr.blr.com/HR-news/Benefits-Leave/Employee-Wellness/How-well-designed-wellness-programs-can-reduce-cos to view the full article online.
Losing weight is never easy. Every pound you shed is the direct result of your dedication to healthy eating and regular exercise. To commemorate the 100th episode of The Dr. Oz Show, Dr. Oz welcomed 100 individuals who had lost over 100 lbs each—and each member of the "Oz 100" shared their number-one tip for weight loss. SOURCE: DOCTOROZ.COM
Visit http://www.doctoroz.com/quiz/oz-100-ultimate-weight-loss-quiz to view the full article online.
A new national survey of employer views on the use of employee health incentives (rewards) and disincentives (penalties) found that of those companies responding, 82 percent offer some form of incentives and/or disincentives. There is also a growing interest in outcomes-based incentive strategies (i.e., reaching targeted biometric goals). The study was conducted by the Midwest Business Group on Health (MBGH) in April. SOURCE: WORLD AT WORK
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Employers in the UK are increasingly trying to alleviate employee stress by better engaging employees through their health and wellbeing programs. A key focus for these companies over the next two years is stress management, according to Towers Watson. SOURCE: WORLD AT WORK
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By Sharlyn Lauby Health and wellness are hot topics right now for both businesses and individuals. We all appreciate the importance of the subject, and the responsibility for health and wellness doesn’t solely belong to companies. While businesses are taking ownership of their obligations under the Affordable Care Act, individuals must take responsibility for their own actions as well. SOURCE: MASHABLE.COM
Visit http://mashable.com/2013/04/29/programs-health-wellness/ to view the full article online.
By David Weldon A study by OptumHealth in Minnesota last year concluded that a long-term employee wellness program can offer an ROI of nearly $3 for every $1 spent. The key words here are long-term. "The study provides support for continued investment, but reminds employers that health management is a multi-year investment strategy," stated the study lead author Seth Serxner in the report. Employers should expect a good three years before real savings appear. SOURCE: HEALTHCARE FINANCE NEWS
Visit http://www.healthcarefinancenews.com/news/finding-roi-workplace-wellness to view the full article online.
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