It is important to consider both the
pros and cons of corporate wellness plans. While employee health and
wellness is certainly a goal worth striving towards, business owners
should always consider the costs and consequences of such an endeavor.
If poorly executed, workplace health programs may become an unnecessary
company expense. Additionally, employees may feel singled out if
emphasis is only placed on a certain areas of employee health-such as
weight loss or smoking. However, the benefits of corporate wellness
plans are also worth considering. An effective wellness plan may result
in higher employee performance and production levels. As well, a
significant reduction in company health care costs, make corporate
wellness plans a valuable financial option. Carefully considering the
benefits and limitations of workplace health programs will allow
business owners to choose corporate wellness plans that work best for
their company.
The
advantages of using corporate wellness plans are many. Promoting the
overall well being of one's employees sends a message that the company
is truly looking out for each worker's best interests. Good employee
health not only lowers a company's health care costs, but also endorses
individual employee health and wellness. When each worker is able to
perform at his or her highest levels, increases in employee performance
and production result. This profits the company both corporately and
individually. As well, workplace health programs build a sense of
community and support structure for long-term health and wellness. For
example if a weight-loss program or running group is started, the
employees who join the programs will find themselves surrounded by
fellow workers who share the same passions. This sense of community and
support system often lasts much longer than the program itself,
resulting in long-term employee wellness.
It
is also critical to evaluate the negatives associated with corporate
wellness plans. Many employers do not consider the costs or consequences
of implementing certain programs. Financial planning is crucial to
implementing successful workplace health programs. While health care
costs will be reduced in the long run, initial start-up costs must be
considered. Whether hiring wellness experts, nutritionists, or building
an on-site gym, start-up expenses must be accounted for. A carefully
crafted financial plan that keeps the company's best interests in mind
is critical to the success of every corporate wellness plan. Business
owners must ask themselves if a gym is truly necessary or consider how
his or her employee's would respond to a weight loss program. A keen
understanding of how one's company functions will save business owners
who are considering implementing corporate wellness plans, from
expending unnecessary funds.
Employers
should consider not using funds from their employee's paychecks to pay
for the implementation of corporate wellness plans. Most workers already
allocate a significant amount of their paycheck towards health care and
insurance. Employees may resist workplace health programs that cause
them to give up more of their finances. In this case, an employer should
consider inexpensive means by which the company can implement wellness
goals-such as a weight loss program with a gift card to a popular store
as the prize. Another con to consider is that some employees may feel
that a corporate wellness program has been specifically targeted at
them-especially in the cases of weight loss or smoking. The poor health
effects of these conditions are well-known, and often cause pain or
embarrassment to employees who struggle with overcoming them to live a
healthier lifestyle. Knowing one's company again in this instance, is
essential. While some offices may find great success with competitive
wellness programs, others may benefit more from an educational health
approach. Hiring a wellness expert to offer additional solutions may
reduce negative outcomes associated with workplace health programs.