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More Wellness Spend by Employers for Employees

by | Feb 20, 2014 | Miscellaneous

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New evidence that employers are spending more on their employees' wellness.

A new survey published by Fidelity Investments and the National Business Group on Health shows that corporations are planning a 15 percent increase in their “wellness incentive spending.”

According to the report, “corporate employers expect to spend an average of $594 per employee on wellness-based incentives, an increase from 2013’s $521 average. For smaller employers with less than 5,000 employees, the employee average reached $595, a $151 increase from levels reported in 2013.”

One place that is adding wellness planning: The Tulsa Police Department. According to the Tulsa World, the program will focus on physical and the mental health. The offering includes a website that “outlines daily workout plans, exercise instructions, nutritional information and all the resources to maintain a healthy lifestyle even when they are away from the gym.

Written By Mike Veny

By Jane Doe, Certified Corporate Wellness Specialist

Jane Doe is a leading expert in workplace wellness with over a decade of experience in developing and implementing successful wellness programs. Her passion for creating healthier work environments has helped numerous organizations enhance employee satisfaction and performance. Connect with Jane to learn how you can integrate wellness into your corporate strategy.

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