Workplace Wellness Programs Study Final Report

The report investigates the characteristics of workplace wellness programs, their prevalence and impact on employee health and medical cost, facilitators of their success, and the role of incentives in such programs. The authors employ four data collection and analysis streams: a literature review,...

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Main Author: Mattke, Soeren (auth)
Other Authors: Liu, Hangsheng (auth), Caloyeras, John P. (auth), Huang, Christina Y. (auth), Van Busum, Kristin R. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2013
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