Strong Global Growth for Workplace Wellness Programs Revealed by Buck Consultants Survey
October 09 2008 - 7:05AM
PR Newswire (US)
NEW YORK, Oct. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Workplace wellness
strategies are rapidly growing in popularity outside of North
America -- almost doubling in the past year -- to a point where 40
percent of employers surveyed in Europe, Asia and Africa now offer
these programs, a global survey released today indicates. "WORKING
WELL: A Global Survey of Health Promotion and Workplace Wellness
Strategies," conducted by Buck Consultants, an ACS company and one
of the world's leading human resource and benefits consulting
firms, finds that although there is strong global growth for
wellness programs, they are still most prevalent in North America,
with 82 percent of responding employers offering them. The second
annual survey analyzed responses from more than 600 organizations
in 25 countries representing more than 10 million employees. The
research was conducted in association with vielife, a CIGNA
company, as well as Wolf Kirsten International Health Consulting,
and WorldatWork. The fastest-growing components of global wellness
initiatives around the world include technology-driven tools, such
as Web portals, online programs, and personal health records. Other
rapidly growing program elements are: health fairs, healthy vending
machine food choices, and workplace health competitions. Use of
these program components will grow dramatically over the next three
years -- in some cases, by more than 100 percent outside of North
America. Business objectives for wellness programs also vary by
international location. In the U.S., health care cost reduction
continues to be the top goal. Canadian employers cite improving
productivity as the primary objective, while in Europe the top goal
is improving workforce morale. Respondents in both Asia and Africa
cite reducing employee absence as their main objective for wellness
programs. "This broad range of objectives is not surprising," said
Barry Hall, a Buck principal who directed the survey. "In fact, it
shows how versatile wellness initiatives can be in addressing a
variety of employers' challenges around the world." The survey
assessed how effectively today's wellness initiatives meet
employers' business objectives. Among U.S. respondents, only 16
percent report a reduction in health care cost trend rate
attributable to their wellness initiatives, with an average
reduction of two to five trend percentage points per year. "Large
employers that are able to realize a two to five percent reduction
in health care cost trend are gaining significant savings in total
health expenditures," said Hall. "But equally significant is our
finding that two-thirds of U.S. employers have not measured the
impact of their wellness programs on health cost savings.
Worldwide, where other business objectives such as reducing absence
and improving productivity are valued more highly, 40 to 60 percent
of organizations are not measuring the impact of their wellness
programs and therefore don't know the extent of the benefits."
Incentive rewards have increased 45 percent since Buck's prior
survey in 2007. U.S. respondents spend an average of $145 per
employee per year on wellness incentive rewards, up from an average
of $100 last year. Twelve percent of U.S. respondents spend more
than $500 per employee per year. Such incentives, designed to
improve employee participation and engagement in wellness program
activities, are more prevalent in the U.S., but are offered by
employers in all parts of the world. Only 19 percent of respondents
rated their incentive rewards "extremely effective" or
"significantly effective" at changing employees' behaviors,
although this is up from 16 percent last year. However, employers'
continued expansion of incentive rewards indicates a strong belief
in their effectiveness at changing behaviors. Additional wellness
issues covered by Buck's global survey include program ownership,
global design components, employee feedback, and communications.
Buck Consultants is hosting a complimentary one-hour webcast on the
survey results on October 15, 2008 at 1:00 pm eastern time. To
register visit http://www.buckconsultants.com/ or
http://www.videonewswire.com/event.asp?id=51626 Buck Consultants,
an ACS company, is a leader in human resource and benefits
consulting with more than 1,500 professionals worldwide. Founded in
1916 to advise clients in establishing and funding some of the
nation's first public and private retirement programs, Buck is an
innovator in the areas of retirement benefits, health and wellness
programs, human capital management, and employee communication.
News and other information about Buck Consultants are available at
http://www.buckconsultants.com/. Buck is an independent subsidiary
of Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. ACS, a global FORTUNE 500
company with 65,000 people supporting client operations reaching
more than 100 countries, provides business process outsourcing and
information technology solutions to world-class commercial and
government clients. The company's Class A common stock trades on
the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "ACS." Learn more
about ACS at http://www.acs-inc.com/. vielife has been in operation
since 1988 to help improve individual and organizational
performance and health. vielife's mission is to be a global leader
in the critical task of transforming the way individuals,
employers, health plans and governments manage physical and
emotional well-being. In 2005, vielife was awarded the Institute
for Health & Productivity Management (IHPM) President's Award.
For more information, please visit http://www.vielife.com/.. Wolf
Kirsten International Health Consulting helps international
corporations, organizations, and governments improve the quality of
life of their respective population through innovative, culturally
appropriate, and cost-effective health promotion programs.
International Health Consulting is based in Berlin, Germany, and
calls upon a global network of health promotion experts. More
information is available at http://www.wolfkirsten.com/.
WorldatWork (http://www.worldatwork.org/) is a global human
resources association focused on compensation, benefits, work-life
and integrated total rewards to attract, motivate and retain a
talented workforce. Founded in 1955, WorldatWork provides a network
of more than 30,000 members and professionals in 75 countries with
training, certification, research, conferences and community. It
has offices in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Washington, D.C. The survey
report, "WORKING WELL: A Global Survey of Health Promotion and
Workplace Wellness Strategies," is available to the media by
contacting Ed Gadowski at 201-902-2825. It is available to other
interested parties for $150 from Buck's Global Survey Resources,
500 Plaza Drive, Secaucus, NJ, 07096-1533. Telephone
1-800-887-0509. It also can be ordered online at
http://www.bucksurveys.com/. DATASOURCE: Affiliated Computer
Services, Inc. CONTACT: Ed Gadowski, Manager, Media Relations of
Buck Consultants, LLC, +1-201-902-2825, ; or Carol DeMatteo,
Director, Corporate Communications of Affiliated Computer Services,
Inc., +1-214-841-8110, Web Site: http://www.acs-inc.com/
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