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September 4, 2010

What Health Vendors Are Not Telling You.

Filed under: Health Promotion, Wellness Programs — Tags: , — Wellness Programs @ 2:25 am

The corporations with the most cost-efficient medical programs are the ones that streamline the services personnel receive for both their physical and mental health.

As a long-term goal, having your general health plan, employee assistance program (EAP) and wellness program communicating regularly with one another about employees’ treatments is the single best way to reduce redundant or contradictory treatments, eliminate unnecessary claims and improve the quality of the plans for which you pay.

Let’s look at the relationship between your health promotion program and your EAP to illustrate the importance of attacking health care costs cross a wide front.

You can begin a health promotion program with a health risk assessment and then, if appropriate, roll out a tobacco use cessation program or a weight loss program.

But ultimately you want to be certain that your wellness provider works coupled with your EAP provider.

Here’s why -  It’s very common for an employee to contact the EAP because the person feels depressed about his or her weight. What you want is for the EAP vendor to treat the employee’s depression and behavioral issues, plus you want the EAP to refer the employee to the wellness program to deal with the root cause of the problem - obesity.

The same thing escorts the relationship your health promotion program and your workers’ comp vendor, STD and LTD vendors, rehab people , and/or disease managers. You want all them talking to - and sharing data with - each other. When they’re not, it’s costing you money.

In general, the companys who achieve the greatest cost savings through their health promotion programs are the ones who overlap wellness with behavioral and occupational health issues.

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