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Important steps in building a wellness program
Virginia Business
October 2006
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Virginia offers
these suggestions for starting a company wellness program.
1. Capture senior level support
• This step is important because employees will follow what is done, not
by what is said.
• It is important to commit funding, time and effort to create a successful
wellness program.
2. Build a wellness team
• A wellness team establishes continuity, motivation and broad ownership
of wellness programs.
• To build a functional team, select from employees interested in health
promotion and be sure to reflect the diversity of your employee population (cultural,
socio-economic, job type, etc.).
3. Assess the needs of your company and employees
• By combining the needs and interests of employees, companies are able
to focus on at least one health issue that creates a win/win situation for both
management and employees.
• Evaluate all data sources to identify the greatest opportunities for
health improvement. Learn from employees what initiatives interest them most
and will increase participation.
4. Develop an operation plan
• A written plan serves as a point of reference for the wellness team and
senior management; helps a wellness program become strategic in nature (vs.
activity only) and more likely to succeed. Failure to plan will result in confusion
and
frustration, and will make it tough to achieve desired outcomes.
• Once primary focus areas for health improvement have been identified,
write your plan. Set goals that are supported by strong objectives. Create
an action plan supported by appropriate resources. 5. Choose actions
• Use resources wisely for the greatest impact on achieving goals and objectives.
• Actions should flow from your data, goals, objectives and budget, and
should be fun, creative, appealing and effective.
6. Use incentives
• Incentives can be used to motivate and reward employees to choose and
maintain positive behaviors.
• Find out from employees what incentives would be meaningful to them (cash
and time off work usually rank as top). Use incentives to encourage participation
in wellness programs and to reward use of program features or preventive services.
7. Evaluate program efforts and modify strategies
• Evaluation helps achieve continuous quality improvement and enables program
to be modified to meet changing needs and interests.
• Measure before, during and after your program.
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