It’s great to provide a medical self-care guide, and employees tend to value being given a real-life, hold-in-your-hands book. But its effects will be limited if employees don’t remember to crack it open when they think they might be sick.
It’s great to provide a medical self-care guide, and employees tend to value being given a real-life, hold-in-your-hands book. But its effects will be limited if employees don’t remember to crack it open when they think they might be sick.
Thinking about starting a self-care program at your workplace? Here’s a quick, easy blueprint for getting started.
We’re kicking off Wise Health Care Consumer Month with a free toolkit full of resources for your workplace wellness program.
Whether you’re looking to improve your existing wellness program or start one from scratch, the American Institute for Preventive Medicine is here to make your job easier with total, customizable wellness solutions for your business.
A new study from the American Journal of Health Promotion shows that employees who receive wise health care consumer education instead of a traditional health intervention can still reduce their health risks.
If you’re looking for information on building a self-care program, or just wondering if a self-care program is worth your time and budget, here’s a free resource from WELCOA: a two-part expert interview with Dr. Don Powell, AIPM’s president and CEO.