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Well-Being in Your World
Presented to:Memphis Business Group on Health
Findings from:2013 Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index®
Research
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What Is the Impact on Well-Being?
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CEO Culture of Health
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The Importance of Measuring & Improving Well-Being
People with higher well-being perform better and have lower healthcare costs.
Having an informed strategy to improve well-being is the single most powerful thing you can do to improve organizational and individual performance and lower costs.
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Importance of Well-Being in the WorkplacePerformance Goes Up When Well-Being Goes Up
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Healthways Center for Health Research. The Science of Well-Being. 2011;12. Pages 5-6
10%
Well-Being
5% Fewer unscheduled absences
5% higher reported job performance
6% more days of ‘best work’ in 28-day period
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Importance Well-Being in the WorkplaceCost Goes Down When Well-Being Goes Up
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Source: “Evaluation of the Relationship Between Individual Well-Being and Future Health Care Utilization and Cost” Population Health Management, Volume 15, Number 00 2012. Patricia L. Harrison, MPH, James E. Pope, MD, Carter R. Coberley, PhD, and Elizabeth Y. Rula, PhD
Well-Being 1 point
2.2% likelihood of hospital admission
1.7% likelihood of ER visit
1.0% likelihood of incurring healthcare costs
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High well-being means a life well-lived—all the things that are important to eachof us, what we think about, and how we experience our lives.
What is Well-Being?
Liking what you do each day and being motivated to achieve your goals
Having supportive relationships and love in your life
Managing your economic life to reduce stress and increase security
Liking where you live, feeling safe and having pride in your community
Having good health and enough energy to get things done daily
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Measuring Well-BeingA National Benchmark
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• First-ever daily assessment of U.S. residents' perceptions of well-being
• Real-time measurement and insights needed to improve health, increase productivity, and lower healthcare costs
• 25-year commitment; initiated January 2, 2008
• 500 surveys per day, 7 days per week
• 2 million surveys to date and counting…world’s largest dataset on well-being
Key Domains:
1. Life Evaluation
2. Emotional Health
3. Physical Health
4. Healthy Behavior
5. Work Environment
6. Basic Access
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Measuring Well-BeingA National Benchmark
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Key DomainsLife evaluation
Emotional health
Physical health
Healthy behavior
Work environment
Basic access
- Evaluation of present and anticipated life situation 5 years from now
- Composite of experiences; yesterday, from the morning until the end of the day
- History of disease and daily health experiences - Life style habits with established relationships to health outcomes
- Job satisfaction and engagement
- Access to food, shelter, healthcare, and a safe and satisfying place to live
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National Well-Being Scores, 2008-2013
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How Did Each State Do?2013 Well-Being Ranking by State
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Let’s Take a Look at Tennessee
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Well-Being in Memphis and Tennessee
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012/201361.062.063.064.065.066.067.068.0
63.2
65.3
64.3
66.9
65.2
Ranking 178th 128th 155th 92nd 135th
Memphis Well-Being Score
Ranking 43rd 42nd 40th 41st 44th 47th
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 201361.062.063.064.065.066.067.068.0
64.4 64.464.8 65.0
64.064.3
Tennessee Well-Being Score
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The Detail Behind This Year’s Movement
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Memphis Tennessee
2011 2013*
Life Evaluation
Emotional Health
Work Environment
Physical Health
Healthy Behaviors
Basic Access
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2012 2013
50
163
103
173
169
44
45
39
45
40
35
45
47
41
46
42
36
22
68
122
61
144
174
*2012/2013 data combined for Memphis because of the size of respondent counts
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How Did Tennessee and Memphis Fare vs. The Nation in 2013?
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WBIComposite
LifeEvaluation*
EmotionalHealth*
HealthyBehavior
PhysicalHealth
WorkEnvironment*
BasicAccess*
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
67.6
58.8
82.4
59.1
81.5
43.6
80.4
67.2
53.5
80.2
60.7
79.5
46.3
82.8
68.3
54.6
80.7
62.9
80.5
48.1
83.3
Memphis Employees Tennessee Employees National Employees101,782 respondents
* Indicates statistically significant difference between Memphis and the two populations, Tennessee and Nation
Tennessee employed respondents were removed from the National Employees population.
1,181 respondents
2,322 respondents
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Memphis & Tennessee Employees Do Well in Some Areas…
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In 2013, Memphis and Tennessee employees are …
Strengths Memphis Tennessee U.S. Employees
More likely to experience enjoyment 88.9% 87.5% 86.3%
More likely to use their strengths 84.9% 85.5% 84.6%
More likely to be well-rested 71.0% 69.2% 68.7%
More likely to have easy access to medicine 93.3% 92.5% 92.1%
Weaknesses
Less likely to visit the dentist 64.7% 63.9% 68.7%
Less likely to have collaborative relationships with bosses 50.7% 54.4% 56.6%
More likely to be obese 29.6% 31.3% 25.5%
More likely to smoke 23.0% 22.7% 18.9%
Tennessee employed respondents were removed from the National Employees population.
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Well-Being by OccupationNational & Tennessee Rankings
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A Tale of Two Professions2012/2013 Well-Being Index Data for Tennessee
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State Ranking
ProfessionalConstruction or
Mining
Smoker 11.8% 41.7%
Eating fruits/vegetables 61.8% 52.0%
With health insurance 92.0% 53.6%
Visited a dentist in the last year 78.1% 44.9%
Experienced happiness yesterday 92.9% 83.0%
Experienced physical pain 13.7% 29.4%
Can afford food for their family 89.7% 70.6%
Collaborative relationships with their bosses 57.5% 47.8%
Thriving – positive outlook on life 64.2% 43.2%
Although ranking higher on the WBI Composite score, Business Owners were excluded from this comparison so that two groups of non-business owners could be compared.
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What Can We Learn From Other States?
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“The Blue Zones Project is a community by community, business by business movement that will help Iowa communities make a lasting difference in their health and well-being.”
“By making changes to our environment and social networks, Iowans can not only live longer, we can also live better.”
Terry BranstadGovernor of Iowa
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Understanding the Cause and Effect: Well-Being
Schroeder, SA. We Can Do Better — Improving the Health of the American People N Engl J Med 2007; 357:1221-1228
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High well-being means a life well-lived—all the things that are important to eachof us, what we think about, and how we experience our lives.
What is Well-Being?
Liking what you do each day and being motivated to achieve your goals
Having supportive relationships and love in your life
Managing your economic life to reduce stress and increase security
Liking where you live, feeling safe and having pride in your community
Having good health and enough energy to get things done daily
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What Is the Impact on Well-Being?
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Jim PurvisVice-President of Well-Being Improvement
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