Case Studies
Featured Case Study
What's Working: Near-Site Wellness Center Improves Employee Health, Productivity - Mesa, Arizona city officials opened a near-site wellness center for the city's 3,500 employees and their dependents in 2014, and leaders say the city has realized savings related to productivity gains and improvement in employee health.
Public Service
- What Working: Building an Online Connection - Albertans in K-12 education system are building an online connection with professionals who share a passion for organizational health and wellness.
- What's Working: Building Wellness Program Participation and Engagement - Discusses Walworth County Wisconsin's employees' responses to health risk assessments (HRAs), and how the county has adjusted wellness programs to increase participation.
- What's Working: Plan, Engage, Change! - The City of Kelowna offers a wellness program that continues to examine new ways to succeed nearly 20 years after its inception
- What's Working: Coaching Employees Toward Better Health - A wellness program for the employees of the City of McAllen, Texas is designed to address a wide range of goals and needs.
- What's Working: Wellness Champions - As the designated employee wellness champion for her worksite, Jane Schultz has used personal knowledge of her coworkers-along with information garnered from an annual survey- to tailor wellness-related activities to the staff.
- What's Working: Wellness Inside and Out - When designing wellness programming for rural electric co-op employees, it was important for the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) to consider the distinct needs of two groups: employees who work inside and those who work outside.
- What's Working: "Biggest Loser" Is A Big Winner - The Labor-Management Healthcare Fund (LMHF) offers many wellness benefits, including a weight-loss and fitness camp and a three-day stress management program.
Multiemployer
- What's Working: Bringing Wellness In-House. In 2017, the Michigan United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Unions and Employers Health and Welfare Plan decided to bring administration of its four-year-old wellness program in house rather than contracting with an outside vendor to run the program.
- What Working: Adapting to Meet Member Needs. The Joint Benefits Trust (JBT) Health and Welfare Plan has adapted its wellness and health screening program to serve the shifting needs of plan members over five decades.
- What's Working: Peer Workshops Help Participants Help Themselves - UNITE HERE HEALTH (UHH), a multiemployer welfare fund presents Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) workshops led by two trained leaders, at least one of whom is rank-and-file fund participant who has a chronic disease and is not a health professional.
- What's Working: Making Wellness a Family Affair - The United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbers and Pipefitting Industry Local 496, offers a wellness program to its members and retired members. Reaching spouses and partners is one part of a strategy to get plan members engaged in the program.
- What's Working - Labor Management Healthcare Fund - The Fund that insures 33,000 lives and provides health care for employees of 10 Erie County municipalities and government agencies wins big by sending 75 members annually to the Biggest Loser Resort nearby.
- What's Working - International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees - IATSE's health care coordinator/registered nurse answers members' questions, checks blood pressure, speaks on wellness topics and contacts members with chronic health problems to help them avoid gaps in care.
- What's Working - Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority - WMATA is addressing the health challenges of 8,500 members with the "high-touch and high-tech" Local 689 Moving Metro Wellness Program.
- What's Working: Hamburgers, Hot Dogs and Health Screenings - In 2012, the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners Local 27 started offering health screenings at their yearly picnics to promote general wellness.
- What's Working - Moving Toward Better Health - The Amalgamated Transit Union AFL-CIO Local 689 and the Transit Employees' Health and Welfare Fund have implemented a high-tech and high-touch wellness program which incorporates a video, a mobile app and an activity tracker.
- What's Working - Health Screening Incentives - Plumbers & Steamfitters UA Local 400's "Know Your Numbers" wellness program has a 70% participation rate.
Single Employer
- What's Working: A Colorful EAP Rebrand. T-Mobile's LiveMagenta program is an employee assistance program minus the EAP stigma and with an approach that fits T-Mobile's unconventional attitude.
- What's Working: Recipe for Team Success. In 2017, Manitoba Nurses Union used homemade soup lunches as part of a wider effort to entice employees into incorporating healthy activities into their lives.
- What's Working - National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) - Employees of rural electric cooperatives are responsible for supplying and maintaining power to 42 million U.S. residents. Due to the physical nature of many co-op jobs, employees face unique health challenges that can increase health care costs.
- What's Working - Building Savings, Reducing Stress - A bank created their Financial Fitness Program for Teammates featuring online education, assigned tasks like setting a budget and volunteering, and wealth assistance to help employees build an emergency savings account. (SunTrust Banks Inc.) (also watch SunTrust's story)
- What's Working - Changing Employee Health Behaviors - Dominion Resources' successful wellness program was tailored to its workforce.