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Virgin HealthMiles Achieves Significant Expansion of Company's Innovative Health and Productivity Program in 2009
Virgin HealthMiles Announces 30% Increase in New Clients, Including Maidenform Brands, Inc., Papa John's International, Inc. and Timberland, and 163% Increase in New Eligible Members
| Source: Virgin HealthMiles
BOSTON, MA--(Marketwire - January 27, 2010) - Virgin HealthMiles, a leading
provider of employee health and productivity programs that reward
individuals for getting healthy, today announced significant annual growth
in 2009, with a 30 percent year-over-year increase in new clients and a
163 percent year-over-year growth in the number of eligible program
members. Additionally, Virgin HealthMiles announced two new partnerships
with major U.S. health insurers. Terms were not disclosed.
New Virgin HealthMiles clients include Maidenform Brands, Inc. (NYSE : MFB ),
Papa John's International, Inc. (NASDAQ : PZZA ), and Timberland (NYSE : TBL ).
These organizations are among many large employers across the United States
that adopted Virgin HealthMiles' unique Pay-for-Prevention™ model in
2009.
"2009 was a milestone year for Virgin HealthMiles, as larger organizations
implemented our Pay-for-Prevention approach to employee health and
productivity," said Chris Boyce, CEO of Virgin HealthMiles. "As
healthcare costs continue to soar, many large employers have turned to
employee health programs designed to prevent illness instead of solely
treating it. While good employee health is imperative to companies, much of
its success rests upon high employee participation in wellness programs and the
ability to measure program results. Virgin HealthMiles' combined expertise
in generating above average engagement levels, making wellness fun, and
providing employers with measurable results have fueled our growth. We're
delighted to welcome our new clients to the Virgin HealthMiles family and
are excited to work together in improving employee health."
Virgin HealthMiles Pay-for-Prevention Approach Keeps Employee Engagement
and Physical Activity Levels High
Pioneered by Virgin HealthMiles, the Pay-for-Prevention model creates a
culture of prevention that rewards healthy behaviors and aligns an
organization's interests with those of its employees to drive down
lifestyle-related healthcare and productivity costs. Employers benefit from
validated activity and health data, which ensures rewards are earned for
actual performance, and real-time reporting, which details measurable
improvements in the health of their workforce and the impact of their
overall wellness strategy. By implementing this approach, engagement levels
among Virgin HealthMiles clients average 40 percent, well above the
industry average. Such significant engagement has led to high member
satisfaction and physical activity levels. 96 percent of Virgin
HealthMiles' members are satisfied with the program, while 92 percent would
recommend it to a friend or colleague. Further, Virgin HealthMiles members
have collectively taken more than 200 billion steps -- approximately 4,000
times around the globe -- since the program's inception in 2006.
"We are choosing to focus on health reform, instead of waiting for
healthcare reform," said Andy Pfeifer, director of total rewards,
Timberland. "Timberland is investing in the long-term health of our
employees by launching a fun, activity-based wellness initiative this year.
By tying rewards to physical activity, Virgin HealthMiles gives us the
platform to do that because the program is easy to use and very
motivational."
Timberland is a global leader in the design, engineering and marketing of
premium-quality footwear, apparel and accessories for consumers who value
the outdoors. The company recently launched their Virgin HealthMiles
program and secured a 17 percent enrollment just on the first day. "Virgin
HealthMiles is a natural partner partly because the two companies' cultures
are so aligned in terms of corporate responsibility and innovation," said
John Pazzani, chief culture officer. "In the long run, we may save some on
our healthcare expense, but really -- more importantly -- we may also
prevent an illness, avoid a heart attack, prolong a life or improve the
quality of an employee's life today."
Also in 2009, Virgin HealthMiles took Pay-for-Prevention to the national
stage with their first annual National Employee Wellness Month
(www.nationalemployeewellnessmonth.com), to promote chronic disease
prevention as an important success factor in the U.S. national health care
debate. The company partnered with the national non-profit health
coalition Strategies to Overcome and Prevent (STOP) Obesity Alliance in the
month-long initiative that drew more than 60 companies across the U.S. and
17,000 employees participating to raise national awareness of the benefits
of workplace wellness.
Such enthusiastic participation underscores the ease of use and
motivational strengths of the Virgin HealthMiles program that are helping
employees improve health as a community.
"Virgin HealthMiles brings a fresh and upbeat approach to wellness. In just
six months, our program has generated enthusiasm, and motivated our team
members to achieve wellness goals that are very reachable. They now want
to stay active," said Brenda Miles, senior benefits manager for
Kentucky-based Papa John's International, Inc. "In our corporate wellness
challenge, 44 percent of our Virgin HealthMiles participants took part in
the challenge, and they collectively walked 19 million steps in three
weeks. Virgin HealthMiles has helped our management team keep wellness at
the forefront of our company with minimal administration required on our
part."
About Virgin HealthMiles
Virgin HealthMiles provides employee health programs that pay people to get
active. The company's Pay-for-Prevention™ approach, based on physical
activity and healthy lifestyle change, attracts an average of 40 percent of
employees who participate, which helps organizations reduce medical costs
and improve employee productivity and satisfaction. The program is offered
by employers, government entities, and insurers. Over 120 industry leaders
representing more than 500,000 employees across the U.S., including
American Diabetes Association, Commonwealth of Kentucky, Hospital
Corporation of America-Shared Services, Shands Jacksonville Medical Center,
and SunGard, have selected Virgin HealthMiles' award-winning program for
their employees. The company is a member of Sir Richard Branson's Virgin
Group. For more information, visit www.virginhealthmiles.com.