Contact Information: Media Contact: Kathy Wilson P: 781-652-0499
Virgin HealthMiles, the STOP Obesity Alliance and the Institute for Health and Productivity Management Join Forces to Sponsor Second Annual "National Employee Wellness Month" This June
Month-Long Awareness Campaign and Awards Program Designed to Rally Corporate America to Create Healthier Workplaces and Tackle Out-of-Control Healthcare Costs
| Source: Virgin HealthMiles
BOSTON, MA and WASHINGTON, DC and SCOTTSDALE, AZ--(Marketwire - March 15, 2010) - Today, Virgin
HealthMiles, in partnership with the
Strategies to Overcome and Prevent (STOP) Obesity Alliance and the Institute for Health and Productivity
Management (IHPM), announced they will sponsor the second annual National Employee Wellness Month this June to raise
awareness about the benefits of workplace wellness
and educate business leaders and employees about how they can take steps to
create healthier and more physically active workplace communities and lower
overall healthcare costs.
As part of June's National Employee Wellness Month, Virgin HealthMiles
bestows its "Eye on Wellness" awards, which recognize both a
company and an individual who advocate wellness and serve as role models
for others. Nominations can be submitted online between March 15, 2010 and
April 15, 2010. Companies and individuals wishing to learn more about the
2010 Eye on Wellness awards or becoming involved in National Employee
Wellness Month can visit www.nationalemployeewellnessmonth.com for more
details.
Forward-looking businesses have recognized they can't afford to wait for
the outcome of the Washington healthcare debate and must implement
immediate measures to help curb spiraling healthcare costs. According to a
report from the Kaiser Family Foundation, U.S. businesses are already
absorbing 70-80 percent of annual health care cost increases, which
continue to rise nearly 10% per annum. Curbing this trend will be
essential to the long-term stability of our economy.
With three quarters of our $1.5 trillion healthcare costs going toward
preventable, lifestyle-driven chronic conditions, taking steps to create a
healthier workforce only makes sense for employers and employees alike. A
2007 report published in The New England Journal of Medicine points to the
connection between the spread of obesity and an individual's social ties.
The workplace has the potential to serve as a critical community and change
agent for helping employees become more physically active.
According to the STOP Obesity Alliance, the workplace is one important
environment that could be better leveraged to fight obesity. In fact, a
2008 survey by the STOP Obesity Alliance and the National Opinion Research
Center found that employers and employees agree that the workplace is an
appropriate environment for supporting weight loss efforts and helping curb
the toll of preventable chronic diseases.
For more information about National Employee Wellness Month, contact Kathy
Wilson at kwilson@tieronepr.com or 781-652-0499.
About Virgin HealthMiles, the STOP Obesity Alliance and the Institute for
Health and Productivity Management
Virgin HealthMiles is an
industry leading provider of employee health and activity programs that pay
people to get active. Its award-winning, Pay-for-Prevention™ approach,
based on physical activity and healthy lifestyle change, attracts an
average of 40% of employees who participate in the program regularly, which
helps organizations reduce medical costs and improve employee productivity
and satisfaction.
The Strategies to Overcome
and Prevent (STOP) Obesity Alliance is a collaboration of consumer,
provider, government, labor, business, health insurers and quality-of-care
organizations united to drive innovative and practical strategies that
combat obesity. The Strategies to Overcome and Prevent (STOP) Obesity
Alliance receives funding from founding sponsor, sanofi-aventis U.S. LLC,
and supporting sponsors, Allergan, Inc. and Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
The Institute for Health and Productivity
Management (IHPM) is a global research and development enterprise
devoted to establishing the value of health in the workplace as a human
capital investment that improves business performance. IHPM holds
conferences around the world, conducts Academies, publishes a quarterly
magazine and a peer-reviewed journal, and conducts field projects --
including several on obesity and related cardio-metabolic health risks. It
works with all the stakeholders -- employers and their employees, health
service providers, health plans, pharmaceutical manufacturers and
governments -- to advance health and productivity management as a strategy
for economic competitiveness.