Do Employee Wellness Programs Work?

Do employee wellness programs work? Just ask some of the big names - names like IBM, Pitney Bowes, Motorola and Texas Instruments - that have scored big wins with their wellness efforts.

The employee wellness statistics show that fitness initiatives can be "no-brainers" if well-planned. According to one source, employee wellness programs work wonderfully, with potential cost savings varying from $2.30 to $10.10 per dollar spent on programs. Potential areas of savings include:

  • fewer employee absences
  • fewer injuries and less worker's comp/disability claims
  • lower healthcare costs
  • higher productivity
  • increased morale and better employee retention

In a CDC-funded study by Dr. Ron Goetzel of Cornell University, results showed that employee wellness programs do work, recouping employee wellness program expenses in 5 years if implementers can whittle down employee health risk factors by a mere point two percent (.2%). In his Dow Chemical case study, Goetzel found that Dow would reap a stunning 300% ROI if it managed a 1% risk factor improvement. With the company's large size, at that improvement level, employee wellness programs do work to the tune of $50 million, or $10M per year.

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