Health & Wellness is No Longer a Fad…It is a Trend

To date much of the discussion around health reform has been focused on cost containment, IT and the delivery system but little has been mentioned about a key pillar in President Obama’s health reform initiative, the pillar of wellness and prevention. Today, wellness and prevention took front and center stage in the dialog that President Obama continues to have with the public, employers and other stakeholders regarding the national imperative for health reform.

What does President Obama’s announcement mean for preventive health? Like much of the initial dialog around health reform, I think that this is the beginning of reframing the discussion around individual accountability and the health system’s responsibility to lead the effort in educating and motivating critical behavior change. If the goal of the health reform effort is ultimately to bend the cost curve, through efficiency and inclusion of all into a system the root cause of cost escalation needs to be addressed. While I may be oversimplifying this, evidence continues to mount that individual health habits and behaviors are associated with a significant portion of preventable healthcare conditions and now is the time to address a root cause of healthcare costs - change health behaviors.

What I found interesting today is that employers who have successfully managed to contain their healthcare costs such as Pitney Bowes, Safeway and J&J have done so through effectively building an integrated wellness culture. In addition to experimenting with various benefit coverage and designs, these organizations actively talk, treat and reward their employess for personal health accountability. The organizations that President Obama mentioned today have some other fundamental elements that are critical to their success in developing a wellness culture. Their program elements are integrated, tied to a performance culture and include the recognition that incentives, rewards and continuous awareness and dialog with their employees enables the emotional connectivity that ultimately leads to individual engagement. These companies have proven that it is possible to lower costs through a focused effort on health and wellness. These companies have proven that an integrated health and wellness solution that truly engages individuals ultimately leads to increased productivity and a return on investment. Isn’t it time that we all begin to take a page from their playbook?

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