Small businesses could benefit from workplace wellness programs: study

Aurora, CO – Small employers are a good target for the introduction of workplace wellness programs, according to a new study from the Colorado School of Public Health.

For the study, Pinnacol Assurance, a Colorado workers’ compensation insurer, offered a free health risk management program and implementation to small-business policyholders. More than 250 employers hosted the program, and about half of the 6,507 eligible employees participated. According to the study’s researchers, one-third of the participants were overweight, one-quarter were obese, one-fifth reported depression, and another fifth had chronic fatigue.

Previous research has indicated that although more than three-quarters of large employers offer wellness programs, only one-third of small businesses do. In the new study, researchers found that small-business employers were more willing to adopt wellness programs if they were provided for free by insurers and tailored to the worksite.

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The study was published in the January issue of the Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine.

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