Economic Impact of Worksite Health Promotion
Economic Impact of Worksite Health Promotion
Opatz, Joseph
Human Kinetics Publishers
10/1993
272
Dura
Inglês
9780873224369
A resource to help corporate and academic health-promotion professionals evaluate and modify their own health-promotion programs. It has three main parts covering: theoretical considerations affecting worksite health promotion; review of worksite health promotion studies; and case studies.
Part 1 Economics and worksite health promotion: the benefits anticipated by industry in supporting health promotion programs in the worksite, Chris Y. Lovato et al; positioning health promotion to make an economic impact, David Chenoweth; using cost as a health promotion outcome - problems with measuring health in dollars, Wendy D. Lynch. Part 2 Assessment and evaluation: worksite health promotion evaluation, Marc A. Schaeffer et al; evaluation - guidelines for the accountable health promotion professional, Steve Hoover et al; key management indicators - using insurance claims and employee survey data, Jeffrey S. Harris and Kenneth A. Theriault. Part 3 Worksite health promotion profiles: worksite mammography screening - the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company, Kristan D. Goldfein et al; risk-related benefits - the Foldcraft Corporation, William S. Jose; medical benefits cost containment - the Municipal Government of Birmingham, Alabama, R. William Whitmer et al; a health promotion program for educators - Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District, Todd Rogers; the Live for Life Program of Johnson & Johnson - direct and indirect economic beneifts, Jonathan E. Fielding. Appendix: economic impact of worksite health promotion, Joseph Opatz et al.
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A resource to help corporate and academic health-promotion professionals evaluate and modify their own health-promotion programs. It has three main parts covering: theoretical considerations affecting worksite health promotion; review of worksite health promotion studies; and case studies.
Part 1 Economics and worksite health promotion: the benefits anticipated by industry in supporting health promotion programs in the worksite, Chris Y. Lovato et al; positioning health promotion to make an economic impact, David Chenoweth; using cost as a health promotion outcome - problems with measuring health in dollars, Wendy D. Lynch. Part 2 Assessment and evaluation: worksite health promotion evaluation, Marc A. Schaeffer et al; evaluation - guidelines for the accountable health promotion professional, Steve Hoover et al; key management indicators - using insurance claims and employee survey data, Jeffrey S. Harris and Kenneth A. Theriault. Part 3 Worksite health promotion profiles: worksite mammography screening - the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company, Kristan D. Goldfein et al; risk-related benefits - the Foldcraft Corporation, William S. Jose; medical benefits cost containment - the Municipal Government of Birmingham, Alabama, R. William Whitmer et al; a health promotion program for educators - Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District, Todd Rogers; the Live for Life Program of Johnson & Johnson - direct and indirect economic beneifts, Jonathan E. Fielding. Appendix: economic impact of worksite health promotion, Joseph Opatz et al.
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