Opportunity: Enhance Workplace Wellness programs with Vitamin D
Exclusive: 'Workplace wellness' fails bottom line, waistlines - RAND May 2013: highlights
Workplace Wellness is a $6 billion industry with 500 vendors - such as Emerick Consulting (Tom Emerick)
51% of all big US employers now have Workplace Wellness programs
Little observable benefit in weight loss, cholesterol reduction, time off from work, health costs, etc.
Medium to large companies spend $521 per employee per year and get a net savings of only $29
No statistically significant decreases in cost and use of emergency department and hospital care
Only 2 % of employers had precise savings estimates
PDF of Rand Study of Workplace Wellness is attached at the bottom of this page
Diversity of Incentives

Types of Incentives

Benefits to employers

Types of Screening

Incentives vs behavior change

Benefits of increasing Vitamin D in employees and their families
SHORT TERM = Quick Return on investment
Reduced Sick Leave - for employee or due to family
Improved on-job productivity - few aches, colds, (difficult to measure)
Reduced pregnancy costs - fewer complications, sick infant,
Reduced time to recover from surgery
LONGER TERM
Employee not lost due to health problems/death (large cost to train a replacement)
Probably start with the "low hanging fruit"
= employees at high risk of being vitamin D deficient
= belongs to at least one of the following
Living far from equator items
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- especially if Dark skin and pregnant
Has a health problem strongly assocated with vitamin D deficiency
Works 2nd or 3rd shift
Wear concealing clothing
- Long haul truck driver (UVA thru windshield decreases vitamin D levels)
Back-of-the-envelope: 5X Return on Investment per family-year for high-risk empolyees in short term
Cost $100: vitamin D, cofactors, education, progam management
Benefit $500
See also VitaminDWiki
Vitamin D associated with better self-rated health in male employees – June 2016
Disadvantaged get less sun and have poor health in the North– Aug 2011
More likely to report that productvitiy was effected by health problems if low vitamin D - 2012
See also web
Stroke is the #1 cause of long-term disability Mercola June 2013
- and the fourth leading cause of death in the United States.
- Overview Stroke and vitamin D in VitaminDWiki
- and the fourth leading cause of death in the United States.
Providing Workplace Wellness Centers Could Backfire May 2013
- While fitness is a key domain of wellness, wellness is also relationships, spirituality, quality of life, nutrition, resiliency, stress management and financial well-being
Short url = http://is.gd/Dwellness