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  • Johnson & Johnson: A Wellness Success Story by Corporate Wellness Insights on Nov 10, 2009

    Thanks to skyrocketing health care costs, employee wellness has been in the news a lot these days. But according to the Kaiser Family Foundation, Johnson & Johnson has understood the importance of wellness since 1978! That's when the company laun...

  • New Rules for Health Risk Assessments by Corporate Wellness Insights on Nov 5, 2009

    If your company has a wellness program, chances are you've asked your employees to complete a Health Risk Assessment. The HRA is an in-depth questionnaire that evaluates each employee's health status; results are almost always reported to the compan...

  • H1N1 Vaccine Misconceptions by Corporate Wellness Insights on Nov 3, 2009

    After a month-long absence, Corporate Wellness Insights is back--and there is much to talk about in the world of health and wellness. Today, we're offering an brief flu update.H1N1 (formerly known as swine flu) has advanced at an alarming rate since...

  • The Latest Health Wonk Review by Corporate Wellness Insights on Oct 2, 2009

    It's time for another edition of the Health Wonk Review, a rundown of the best recent health care blogging. This edition is hosted by Brady Augustine of the medicaidfirstaid blog. If you're interested in health care news, there's bound to be somethin...

  • The Challenge of Smoking Cessation by Corporate Wellness Insights on Sep 30, 2009

    As wellness professionals, we spend a lot of time talking about the long-term cost of obesity. It's not surprising to learn that most workplace wellness programs focus on diet and exercise in an effort to curb medical costs. But as the Workers' Comp...

  • Preventing Illness at the Workplace by Corporate Wellness Insights on Sep 28, 2009

    Last week, we blogged that the vaccine for H1N1 has been approved by officials and will likely be distributed first to those who need it most: children and health workers, among others. Although the vaccine may not be available on a widespread basis...