Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Healthy Employees Are Productive Employees!

Small businesses constantly struggle with the rising cost of health care premiums to cover their employees. I've talked in recently blogs about some of the very effective short-term fixes such as higher deductibles, implementing "Health Saving Accounts" on qualifying plans and the onslaught of great voluntary benefits designed to fill in some of the gaps left by higher deductibles. These solutions are, however, short-term and in and of themselves don't provide a long-term solution. So what's the answer? Employee wellness! That's right, there's no current solution to get us out of this health care mess other than promoting employee wellness. I liken this to the analogy of fixing a car. If your car is leaking oil, one of the short-term fixes would be to add more oil as needed. Very inexpensive and easy to do. However, we would all agree that this isn't a long-term solution that gets down to the root of the problem. To do that, you need to go to a professional, spend a lot more money then just adding oil but you're on your way to providing a more lasting solution. The health and well being of our valued employees is really no different. Until your employees make long lasting life changes about their own health and well being they will continue to be a drain on an already over-burdened health care delivery system. As the employer, you have an obligation to try and facilitate that healthy lifestyle because it will benefit you as well. This is definitely an example where the old saying, "a healthy employee is a productive employee" is true. Think of all the lost productive time being saved on employee absenteeism! How much happier and eager are healthy employees to want to come into work everyday?

I know what some of you business owners are saying, "it sounds very time-consuming and difficult to implement for a small business". Well, it's not at all. In fact, many times either health care or network providers offer it as a free service to participating businesses. Take Valley Preferred of example. They're a local health network of doctors and hospitals in the greater Lehigh Valley area. They offer to participating members a comprehensive employee wellness and education program called BeneFit. BeneFit offers a comprehensive range of health screenings (through corporate health fairs), worksite wellness programs, health awareness profiles and more to help Valley Preferred clients promote better health among employee populations.

Employee Wellness - the only way to create lasting reductions in you company's health care premiums. For more information on implementing an employee wellness program in your company email me at bknauss@employeemployersolutions.com or visit my website for a "Free Report" on employee wellness at www.employeemployersolutions.com/free_report.html