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    Topic: Study: How to make your wellness program effective

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    Kathryn Menefee
    Kathryn Menefee
    Study: How to make your wellness program effective
    08-31-2012 / 3:11 pm    #1

    An unhealthy workforce leads to lower employee productivity and morale. A study by BioMed Central found that wellness programs can improve employee health, but only if they are comprehensive -- including health screenings and individually-tailored care.

    To find out what else the ideal wellness program should include, read the full study here: http://whiteglove.com/sm6-hrcom-18




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