by Robert Connors | Apr 14, 2019 | Corporate Wellness
The top, forward thinking companies are adopting corporate nutrition and other workplace wellness programs due to the rising cost of healthcare (see chart). With all of the dollars that can be saved on insurance premiums over the long term as well as the the...
by Robert Connors | Mar 17, 2019 | Corporate Wellness
Business Owners! Thinking about a Wellness Program at Work? We discuss 3 Ways Business Owners Can Save on Healthcare Costs. Hint! Implementing a Health & Wellness Program at Work is probably the smartest in the long term. We had the chance to...
by Robert Connors | Feb 24, 2019 | Corporate Wellness
Justifying Workplace Wellness Programs ROI The macro and micro economics of Corporate Wellness & Nutrition Programs Higher Workplace Wellness ROI through lower healthcare costs for Employers It is no secret that healthcare costs have been an issue for the U.S....
by Emily | Feb 6, 2019 | Corporate Wellness
In Food: What the Heck Should I Eat, Dr. Mark Hyman states, “Food is medicine, and it works faster, better, and is cheaper than any drug.” This statement, combined with rising healthcare costs which employers bear the brunt of, make employee wellness programs one of...
by Robert Connors | Jan 9, 2019 | Corporate Wellness
The chart above is a depiction of what the American consumer spends their hard earned money on. In it we depict such essential items as food, energy (gasoline, utilities, etc.), taxes, financial obligations (mortgage, credit cards, car loans, etc) and above all else,...
by Robert Connors | Dec 12, 2018 | Corporate Wellness
The chart in this post can be confusing but bare with me. It is merely the U.S. population that is aged 65 & older divided by the working age population. Working age population constituting those between the ages of 15-64. In economics some would denote this...
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