All Healthcare and wellbeing articles – Page 216
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EXCLUSIVE: Royal Mail to discuss health and wellbeing at Employee Benefits Live 2017
EXCLUSIVE: Dr Shaun Davies (pictured), global director of safety, health, wellbeing and sustainability at postal organisation Royal Mail Group, will discuss why employers should integrate a health and wellbeing strategy with business strategy at Employee Benefits Live 2017.The session, ‘Managing health and wellbeing at work’, will form part of the ...
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60% believe their employer should provide fresh fruit at work
Almost two-thirds (60%) of employee respondents believe their employer should offer fresh fruit to staff in the workplace, according to research by British Summer Fruits.Its survey of 2,000 UK employees also found that 78% of respondents do not know who the relevant person to speak to is about introducing healthier ...
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Video
Health and wellbeing: Employee benefits that matter
The eight-minute video above, presented by James Fisher, head of sales at Embryocare, covers:What benefits can employers put in place to help employees look after their families?What type of benefit is most valuable to an employee?What type of benefit is most valuable to an employer?Do employers have a responsibility to ...
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Costain extends employee assistance programme to supply chain staff
Construction organisation Costain has extended access to its employee assistance programme (EAP) to staff working in its supply chain.The EAP provision forms part of the organisation’s overall business strategy, which includes a focus on improving employee health and wellbeing under its Costain Cares initiative. This includes encouraging other organisations to ...
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77% of manufacturing organisations are aware of the Fit for Work service
More than three-quarters (77%) of employer respondents in the manufacturing sector are aware of the government’s Fit for Work service, and 7% of these respondents have used it, according to research by manufacturers' organisation, EEF.Its Employee health: making industrial strategy work for Britain report, which surveyed 264 manufacturing organisations that ...
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RehabWorks acquires Crystal Palace Physio Group
Healthcare organisation RehabWorks has acquired musculoskeletal service provider Crystal Palace Physio Group.The acquisition has been formally completed by Archimed SAS, a health-focused private equity fund that owns injury management and rehabilitation business RehabWorks as well as workplace wellbeing organisation Right Corecare.The new combined business will have 334 staff across 20 ...
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The Stafford London sees 9% rise in stress resilience following wellbeing challenge
Luxury hotel The Stafford London has achieved a 9% increase in its employees’ resilience to stress as a result of a 60-day wellbeing challenge.The wellbeing challenge, provided by SuperWellness, was launched in February 2017, with 40 of the organisation’s 148 staff taking part.The programme, which focused around healthy eating, included ...
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11, 12, Employee Benefits/Health Shield Healthcare research 2017: Benefits offered
The types of health benefits respondents provide to some or all staff More than three-quarters (77%) of respondents' organisations offer support or counselling services to some or all employees, the highest ranking type of health benefit cited by respondents in this survey.Support or counselling benefits include employee assistance programmes (EAPs), ...
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5 Key findings
The survey, which was conducted in July 2017 among users of www.employeebenefits.co.uk, received 121 responses. Respondents are involved in the purchase of healthcare benefits at their organisation, either as a primary decision maker or a decision influencer.69% of respondents do not calculate the return on investment for their healthcare benefits ...
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EXCLUSIVE: 19% have employer-provided private medical insurance
EXCLUSIVE: Less than one-fifth (19%) of UK respondents are covered by private medical insurance (PMI) provided by their employer, according to research by Cigna.Its 360 wellbeing survey, which surveyed 14,219 adults across 13 countries, including 1,013 adults in the UK, also found that 61% of UK respondents do not have ...
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17% receive employer-supported education on the impact of sleep on wellbeing
Less than one-fifth (17%) of employee respondents state that their employer proactively educates staff on the impact of sleep on general wellbeing, according to research by Willis Towers Watson.Its survey of 1,123 full and part-time UK employees aged between 18 and 64 years old also found that 66% of respondents ...
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Have your say on healthcare benefits in exclusive research
What does your organisation’s healthcare benefits strategy achieve? Do you have a strategy to reduce sickness absence?Take part in the exclusive Employee Benefits healthcare research 2017, which is designed to help you benchmark your organisation’s health and wellbeing benefits.We are particularly interested to find out how your organisation supports the ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Admiral sees over 200 staff take up eyecare e-vouchers under new benefit
EXCLUSIVE: Insurance organisation Admiral has seen more than 200 employees receive eyecare e-vouchers following the introduction of a new eyecare benefit for its 6,300 UK-based employees.The new eyecare benefit, provided by Specsavers Corporate Eyecare, was introduced in April 2017. In order to inform staff about the new benefit, Admiral held ...
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University of Winchester to pilot wellbeing and sustainability programme
The University of Winchester will run a pilot programme involving 950 employees to encourage behaviour change around staff health and sustainability.The Jump programme, provided by Green Rewards, will launch in September for a four-month pilot period. The programme will encourage employees to take part in and engage with various wellbeing ...
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Take part in exclusive healthcare benefits research
How do you support the physical and mental health of staff? Do you calculate the return on investment for healthcare benefits?Have your say in the exclusive Employee Benefits healthcare research 2017, which is designed to help you benchmark your organisation’s health and wellbeing benefits.We are particularly interested in hearing about ...
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Cigna acquires Zurich Insurance Middle East
Global health services organisation Cigna has acquired insurance business Zurich Insurance Middle East.The acquisition, which was completed in June 2017, will enable Cigna to expand its operations across the United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Kuwait, and Oman.The acquisition aims to support and enhance Cigna's current operations in the Middle East, including ...
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Opinion
Stuart Scullion: Insurance premium tax increases penalise employers acting to safeguard employee health
The apparently simple question 'what insurance premium tax rates apply in other European countries?' is actually far from straightforward. What other countries do is complex, which means comparing the recent insurance premium tax (IPT) increases in the UK to the rest of Europe is also complex.Rates of IPT on medical ...
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Case Studies
Bombardier Transportation UK uses private medical insurance claims data to inform integrated healthcare strategy
Train manufacturing organisation Bombardier Transportation UK used monthly private medical insurance (PMI) claims data to design an integrated healthcare strategy to respond to the health and wellbeing needs of its 2,600 UK-based staff.Its integrated healthcare approach, which is delivered by Bupa, was implemented in 2011 after PMI claim statistics revealed ...
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Analysis
How can a health and wellbeing strategy incorporate private medical insurance effectively?
Need to know:Private medical insurance (PMI) should not be looked at as an isolated product, but should form part of an integrated healthcare strategy, offered in alignment with benefits such as occupational health and employee assistance programmes (EAPs).The communication of PMI as part of a health and wellbeing strategy should ...
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36% believe they would get no support from their employer if diagnosed with cancer
More than a third (36%) of respondents believe they would receive no form of support from their employer if they were diagnosed with cancer, according to research by Canada Life Group Insurance.Its survey of 1,010 full-time and part-time UK employees also found that 41% of respondents would be uncomfortable talking ...