Reports, studies, and other publications designed to help you understand some of the key issues involved in worksite health promotion programming.
| Health and Productivity Connection Questionnaire |

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If you’re looking for a simple, useful health and productivity survey, you’ll want to check out this tool. Developed by Molly McCauley, this 10 item survey will help you assess how people feel about health and productivity within your organization.
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| Wellness teams are key to great initiatives: How's your team doing? |

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Wellness Teams are the backbone of great worksite health promotion programs. In this article, one of the nation's best minds on teamwork, Dr. Harry Woodward, shares his ideas on how you can maximize the performance of your wellness team.
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| Rewards for healthy lifestyles |

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Employers can reinforce good employee health by sponsoring healthy lifestyle contests and campaigns. These encourage such behavior as smoking cessation, healthy eating, and weight loss — with the support and discipline of an organized event.
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| Employers’ Smoking Cessation Guide: Practical Approaches to a Costly Workplace Problem. |

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PACT’s great publication, Employers’ Smoking Cessation Guide: Practical Approaches to a Costly Workplace Problem, is a tool to help employers, large and small, enact affordable, effective smoking cessation programs in their companies. This manual makes the “business case” for employer involvement in smoking cessation, highlighting the enormous direct and indirect costs—both in health care and lost productivity—of smoking.
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| Healthy, Wealthy and Wise |
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Healthy, Wealthy and Wise is the seminal resource on understanding the fundamentals of workplace health promotion. Recently retired to out-of-print status, this sourcebook still provides excellent insight on the art and science of workplace wellness.
Note: The document is 275+ pages and will be downloaded in .zip format.
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| 101 Ways to wellness |

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This document features tips and strategies you can implement today to make your organization a healthier place to work. A WELCOA classic, 101 Ways to Wellness has been utilized by thousands of practitioners.
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| Six Ways To Take Your Wellness Program To...The Next Level |

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In the next ten years, the working population will be getting older...rapidly. In fact, throughout the rest of the decade, one baby boomer will turn 50 every eight seconds. And, because of this phenomenon, healthcare costs will continue to rise. Unfortunately, American business will pick up the lion's share of these costs. The following six ideas will help you take your wellness program to the next level.
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| The Future Of Workplace Health In America |

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Steps to a HealthierUS and Healthy People 2010 have brought about exciting new opportunities for health and wellness in the United States. Here’s a look at where we’ve been and where we’re headed as the power of prevention secures a more prominent position within government and corporate America.
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| Prevention: A Blueprint for Action |

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This Blueprint for Action represents the product of these various efforts and outlines simple action steps to guide individuals in their quest for healthier lifestyles. It also encourages other interested parties and organizations, such as providers, employers, communities, insurers, media, schools, and government to collaborate and cooperate to overcome obstacles, to promote healthy lifestyles and reduce the burden of chronic diseases.
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| Prevention Makes Common Cents |

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This report, published by the US Department of Health and Human Services, outlines in detail the Power of Prevention as it relates to improving health and containing costs. This report contains up-to-date statistics and info regarding such things as obesity, diabetes, tobacco use, and other significant health concerns. If you’re looking for facts and figures regarding prevention initiatives, you won't want to miss this document.
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| Prevention Programs in Action |

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Nothing inspires like success. This reference describes exemplary prevention programs from states and communities across the United States—showing us that prevention is possible in every corner of our country and for all of our citizens.
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| Prevention Strategies That Works |

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As managers of government programs, we often wish for guidance on the best ways to help fellow citizens improve their health. This volume is a how-to guide—detailing the most effective methods for prevention. It shares the lessons others have learned as they developed innovative strategies to reduce the burden of chronic disease.
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| Physical Activity Fundamental To Preventing Disease |

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Regular physical activity has been shown to reduce the morbidity and mortality for many chronic diseases. In this report published by the US Department of Health and Human Services, you will find information related to the consequences of inactivity and the benefits to leading a healthier lifestyle.
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