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    Topic: What does it take to make wellness and disease management programs effective?

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    Kathryn Menefee
    Kathryn Menefee
    What does it take to make wellness and disease management programs effective?
    09-25-2012 / 6:51 pm    #1

    The healthcare costs of chronic diseases are through the roof ($1.9 trillion in 2010 alone), and employers are increasingly turning to wellness and disease management programs. But these programs are only effective when they meet certain critical components, like real-time ROI measurements.

    Read more about the necessary components of wellness and disease management at: http://whiteglove.com/sm10-hrcom-30



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