Are wellness programs effective?
That’s one of many questions being asked by employers considering implementing a program. The answer depends. What’s “effective”? Is it decreased medical costs, increased employee productivity, reduced absenteeism?
Various studies have reached a range of conclusions, all dependent on the researcher’s definition of “effective.”
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