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Monday, June 02, 2008

Considering a Corporate Wellness Programs

Corporate wellness programs can enhance employee health and productivity. They can also help curb the rising cost of health care benefits. Corporate wellness initiatives are gaining momentum, but they can potentially backfire on employers if they are not designed and implemented properly. To avoid negative consequences, employers must understand the legal aspects of their wellness programs to ensure they comply with a myriad of federal and state regulations. When considering these programs it would be appropriate to review the various HR considerations to be compliant.

"The legal implications of wellness initiatives are far reaching, and designing programs that are compliant with current law can be challenging." "There is a lack of legal precedence in this area, which means there isn’t much to guide employers as they navigate this uncharted territory. But compliance is critical, so employers must be sure they understand and consider compliance issues as part of their program development process."


Its important for employers to be mindful as they plan their wellness offerings to ensure every worker has a chance to benefit from each program available. For example, if a walking program is developed, the employer needs to think about accommodations necessary to include those who use a wheelchair or require some other form of assistance. The key is to provide flexibility and elasticity in all programs so that everyone can participate."


For small employers considering these programs they can use those offered by there health carrier or other commercial programs in the community.

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