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Corporate wellness: Past, present and future Henry Albrecht and Michael Parkinson, MD, MPH, FACPM It’s totally possible.

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Page 1: Corporate wellness: Past, present and future

Corporate wellness: Past, present and future

Henry Albrecht and Michael Parkinson, MD, MPH, FACPM

It’s totally possible.

Page 2: Corporate wellness: Past, present and future

Principal of P3 Health Former Chief Medical Officer, Lumenos

Past President, American College of Preventive Medicine

Henry Albrecht CEO Medical advisor to Limeade

Limeade is a corporate wellness technology company that measurably improves health, well-being and performance.

Dr. Michael Parkinson

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Agenda

Welcome

Timeline of corporate wellness

Where wellness is today

Future of wellness: 2 fundamental shifts

Q&A

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Timeline of corporate wellness

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Companies see benefits of vital workforce |  1879 Pullman company establishes employee

athletic association |  1880 National Cash Register institutes twice-daily

exercise breaks

2010 +

2000s

1990s

1960s

1800s

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Leaders concerned with illness prevention |  Focus on safety and health risks |  1962 – U.S. Congress passes cigarette labeling |  1971 – U.S. Dept. of Labor establishes Occupational

Safety & Health Administration

1800s

2010 +

2000s

1990s

1960s

1800s

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Companies focus on high-cost employees |  Johnson & Johnson releases 1st report tying

effectiveness of wellness to productivity |  1984 – Boeing is first to ban smoking |  Dee Edington study (2M employees): “risks predict costs”

2010 +

2000s

1990s

1960s

1800s

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Healthcare-costs-only approach… |  Edington: “Change Natural Flow” & “Health as Economic Strategy” |  Best programs encourage healthy behaviors from everyone |  Lumenos, Definity, IRS launch CDHP’s & Health Savings Accounts |  Insurers add wellness components

2010 + 1990s

1960s

1800s

Early 2000s

Wellness 1.0

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2010 + 1990s

1960s

1800s

Early 2000s

Wellness 1.0

Integration of health, safety and performance |  ACA passes with 30% incentive and healthcare exchanges |  NIOSH launches Total Worker Health Program™ |  Lynch & Gardner: Align corporate wide “roles and responsibilities” |  Edington: Shared Values – Shared Results

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1990s

1960s

1800s

Mid-2000s – present

Wellness 2.0

Shift to well-being of whole population |  Limeade: First whole-person well-being improvement model |  Organizational support for well-being |  Fitness trackers bring exercise monitoring mainstream

2000s

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Next 5 years

2000s

1990s

1960s

1800s

Well-being, culture and engagement |  Whole-person, whole culture approach (“trust audit”) |  Broader outcomes CFOs, CHROs and CEOs care about (Big ‘E’) |  Employee choice/accountability (?) |  Meaningful integration with business strategy (BI)

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Well-being defined

Optimal psychological

functioning and experience

Ryan and Deci 2001

Living the good life — happiness + actualization

Waterman 1993

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Well-being defined

Or simply put… “how are you?”

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True well-being at work

Is… |  A prerequisite to true work engagement |  Close to the “sweet spot of stress” |  Not judged by healthcare cost

reductions |  Not “done” to employees |  “New age” – mindfulness, resilience,

teamwork, autonomy, family…

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Individual

Organizational

•  Science-based improvement models •  The fundamentals – eat, move, sleep, stress •  Personalized programs & targeted

interventions

•  Executive sponsorship •  Manager support for well-being initiatives

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The whole employee matters

75% of illness & disease is related to “what I eat, how I move and how I think”

47% of employees say

personal problems affect their performance

37% of HR professionals

agree employees missed work due

to a financial emergency

1. Bensinger, DuPont and Associates 2. SHRM

1

2

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If you have well-being & engagement, you get great results

42% More likely to

evaluate overall life highly

27% More likely to have

excellent performance

19% More likely to

volunteer in past month

59% Less likely to look for

a job in the next 12 months

70% Fewer missed

workdays because of poor health over the

course of a year

Gallup: Well-Being Enhances Benefits of Employee Engagement (2015)

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Future of wellness: 2 fundamental shifts

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From “standalone wellness” to “integrated human performance”

|  “De-medicalize” health: Eat, move, think |  Passive patient to active care partner |  From “wellness” to integrated health,

safety & performance |  C-Suite-led culture trumps incentives

Shift #1

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Employee engagement

Well-being virtuous cycle

Business outcomes

Best places to work

Invest in well-being

Shift #2

1. Quantum Workplace and Limeade 2. Aon Hewitt 3. SHRM 4. Macy, Schneider, Barbera and Young

From “culture of health” to “great company” thinking

|  38% more engaged1

|  78% more productive2

|  5x less likely to have safety accident3

|  78% more profitable4

|  65% higher shareholder returns4

|  Culture & outcomes win awards

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Q&A

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