Posted by Employer Wellness | Posted in Employer Wellness | Posted on 19-11-2008
Employer Wellness Program Statistics tell a clear story – Employer Wellness Program Programs are effective , and they save companies money.
You should take note of these interesting Employer Wellness Program Statistics:
Some 25 percent of U.S. companies were running Employee Health Promotion Programs in 1996.
Employer Wellness Program Statistics depict a savings of $2.30 to $10.10 for every $1 spent on Employee Health Promotion Programs.
Coca-Cola’s physical fitness program recouped $500 per year per staff member, despite the fact that only 60% of their staff was enrolled.
A Ipsos-Reid Employer Wellness Program statisics paper in 2004 found the three major preventable causes of staff absenteeism to be mental health (anxiety and/or depression), stress and a bad relationship with a supervisor.
Employer Wellness Program Statistics from Prudential Insurance reveal a benefit expense of $312 per person enrolled in their wellness system, but $574 per non-enrolled staff member.
At the Coors Brewing Co., Employer Wellness Program Statistics illuminate a savings of $5.50 per $1 spent on physical fitness, with a positive side-effect of participant absenteeism dropping by 18%.
