Health and Wellness Programs in a Tight Economy

Why They are Critical and How to Make Them Effective

St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) February 24, 2009 -- The deepening economic crisis is placing the United State's ailing - or some would say failing - health care system at further risk. With many Americans losing jobs, the number of uninsured and underinsured is rising. Also, faced with tighter budgets and escalating health care costs, even those with insurance are not compliant in taking critical medications, like cholesterol-lowering statins or anti-hypertensives. The results could be catastrophic situations, such as strokes or heart- attacks, which will increase a rapidly escalating health care cost base.

"Fixing the ailing health care system will be a long and complex process," said Mindy McGrath, vice president of strategy for Maritz' health care sector. "However, in tough economic times, it's important to focus on tactics that have a positive impact on our nation's health, such as wellness programs, medication adherence and coordinated care to reduce redundancies."

As a strategic partner in helping companies optimize their wellness programs, Maritz has released a whitepaper for health insurance companies to increase the effectiveness of wellness strategies by improving participation and engagement among their members. From improving health risk assessment participation to engaging members in comprehensive, next-generation health and productivity incentive programs, Maritz' approach goes beyond gift cards or rewards points. The strategy leverages Maritz' 75 years of experience engaging and motivating people to jump-start and sustain long-term behavior commitment that leads to healthier members, which in turn enables effective management of health care costs.

Maritz' whitepaper, "Health and Wellness Incentives: Motivating and Sustaining Wellness Program Participation to Improve Health Outcomes" outlines how health insurers can use the right combination of incentives, rewards, communications, interactions and reinforcement to improve the success of their wellness programs. This approach, paired with our whole-brained philosophy to encourage participants to change their behavior, helps drive a successful engagement strategy and improves health outcomes. Download the whitepaper for free: Health & Wellness Programs in a Tight Economy (http://www.maritz.com/tlps/Health-and-Wellness-Incentives.aspx?source=hwwp0209).

About Maritz

St. Louis-based Maritz is a sales and marketing services company, which helps companies achieve their full potential through understanding, enabling and motivating employees, channel partners and customers. Maritz provides market and customer research, communications, learning solutions, incentive initiatives, meetings and event management, rewards and recognition, travel management services and customer loyalty programs.

For more information, visit Maritz.com (http://www.maritz.com/?source=hpwp0209) or contact us at 1-877-4MARITZ

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Jennifer Larsen
Maritz
http://www.maritz.com/?source=hpwp0209
(636) 827-1523
Amber Morris
Standing Partnership
(314) 469-3500

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