Employers sometimes forget how big a role they play in the lives of their employees. Well, let us remind you—it’s huge.
According to The National Business Group on Health, 75% of employees reported in October 2010 that they used their employers as a resource for medical and health information, a significant jump from 54% in 2007.
So when the Center for Disease Control picked seven public health priorities it called “Winnable Battles,” we saw it as a great opportunity to have a positive impact on your employees and their families. The seven priorities have large-scale impacts on health, but also have known, effective strategies to address them.
We know how much you’ve invested in your wellness strategies. But do your employees? These are health issues that many of them face. And what they probably don’t know is that you have the resources to help them focus on changing their lives.
It’s the small things that employers do to support their employees that really let them know they care. You may not have a program in place to address all of these issues, but you can direct people to the right resources. Or, sometimes something as simple as putting up a poster really shows you’re thinking about their well-being.
Jennifer Benz, SVP Communications Leader, has been on the leading edge of employee benefits for more than 20 years and is an influential voice in the employee benefits industry.