All Healthcare and wellbeing articles – Page 258
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Cafcass introduces new employer-paid health plan
Family court advisory and support service Cafcass has introduced a new employer-paid health plan.The scheme, which is provided by Medicash, offers employees access to a range of benefits including physiotherapy, dental and optical treatments, flu jabs and specialist services such as health screening, specialist consultations and diagnostic testing.So far, 98% ...
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Sovereign Health Care launches new health cash plan
EXCLUSIVE: Sovereign Health Care has launched a new health cash plan that costs 90p per employee per week.Its Merit plan offers employees 100% payback up to the policy limit on a range of healthcare costs, including dental and optical charges, as well as treatments such as acupuncture and physiotherapy.The plan ...
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Finning UK renews health cash plan
Finning UK and Ireland has renewed its employer-funded employee health cash plan contract for two more years.The equipment dealer’s health cash plan is provided to non-management employees at all of the organisation’s depots, from Cornwall to the Scottish Highlands. Nearly 60% of the workforce has opted to join the plan, ...
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SThree cuts private medical insurance premiums
Recruitment firm SThree has cut its private medical insurance premiums by more than £23,000.This equates to a 10% saving, which is attributed to its £11,000 saving on medical claims in 12 months after the organisation nurse-led claims management service, Managed Care, provided by PMI Health Group.The claims savings were made ...
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Employees feel pressure to work when unwell
More than two-thirds (70%) of respondents to research by Capita Employee Benefits said it is becoming increasingly common for them to attend work while unwell.The research, which polled 3,000 employees, found that 59% of respondents feel more pressure to go to work while ill than they used to.Despite this, 78% ...
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Simplyhealth launches new PMI plan for SMEs
Simplyhealth has launched a new private medical insurance (PMI) scheme for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).The scheme, Simply Employee Health, will replace its existing PMI schemes, Accessible, Preferential and Sante, from 1 July 2013. Its core cover includes a physiotherapy service, designed to remove the need for GP referral and ...
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Top discussions from the Employee Benefits LinkedIn group
There’s a world of difference between being supportive of employees who wish to become more active (which I think we should) and putting pressure, however well-intentioned, on employees to take up activities that might not be suitable for their level of health and fitness.Maria Padley, reward manager, GetronicsFacilitating employees to ...
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Buyer's guide to private medical insurance 2013
Private medical insurance (PMI) is a popular benefit, offering employees access to private medical treatment and helping employers to reduce sickness absence. But, with budgets squeezed, employers and insurers are looking for ways to keep the cost of cover down.This drive to cut costs can be seen in figures from ...
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BGL Group launches fitness initiative
BGL Group has launched an initiative to encourage its staff to be more active.The four-week Active121 programme aims to help employees complete 30 minutes’ exercise five days per week.Around 100 employees have registered for the free benefit, which includes unlimited email access to a wellbeing advisor for personal support, a ...
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Most employers proactively record staff absence
The majority (82%) of respondents proactively record, monitor and manage employee absence, according to research by industry body Group Risk Development (Grid).Its Group risk employer research study, which surveyed 500 organisations, found that 27% of respondents already publish their absence statistics in their annual report and accounts, while 48% are ...
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Federation of Small Businesses offers members health services
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has signed a three-year contract with Jelf Employee Benefits to offer its 200,000 member organisations access to discounted health and wellbeing services.The FSB’s small business owners, managers and their employees will have access to lower premiums for private medical insurance (PMI), hospital treatment insurance ...
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Kärcher encourages cash plan take up
EXCLUSIVE: Kärcher UK has issued new communications to its 230 employees to remind them about their health cash plan.Between 1 July 2012 and 1 February 2013, 97 employees at the cleaning equipment manufacturer made a claim through the plan.As a result, Kärcher UK wanted to ensure its employees were taking ...
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Informa runs global fitness challenge
EXCLUSIVE: Informa has held a fitness challenge for its 8,000 employees globally to encourage staff health and wellbeing.February Fitness saw 100 teams from Australia, Switzerland, Singapore, the UK and the US cycle, swim, run or walk to support their favourite charity.Employees covered 50,000 miles, with three winning teams each receiving ...
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Alice Sinclair: Should employers encourage staff to take up fitness activities?
Participation in fitness activities can also relieve stress and lead to reduced absenteeism, better employee engagement and an improved employer profile.At the Institute for Employment Studies, we have reviewed a variety of success stories where employers have set up fitness classes, organised regular walks, subsidised gym membership and encouraged staff ...
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Lisa Purcell: Should employers encourage staff to take up fitness activities?
However, we are likely to be exhausted by stress and mental strain rather than by physical activity.The British Heart Foundation (BHF) research, carried out in December 2012 with YouGov, found that nearly one in five workers (18%) do absolutely no physical activity during working hours and only 27% manage 20 ...
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Sally Gunnell: Should employers encourage staff to take up fitness activities?
The only question is: which are the best schemes for improving engagement and making a positive impact on absenteeism, presenteeism and productivity?Fitness is coming to the fore in the prevention and treatment of many health and wellbeing problems, just as public and medical opinion is converging on more holistic approaches.The ...
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Age considerations to factor into a dental strategy
There have been exciting developments in dental technology in recent years, which should inform all employers’ dental healthcare policies. For example, dental implants now integrate into jaws to provide a firm base to replace missing teeth, tooth-coloured materials now replace old amalgam fillings, and veneers enhance the appearance of stained ...
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How to integrate health screening into a business
Looking after employees’ health and wellbeing is fundamental to being a responsible employer. But it should not be seen as just doing the right thing by employees; it is also about improving business performance. Health and wellbeing affect staff productivity and safety, and the working environment, in turn, affects staff ...
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Pam Whelan: How to create a dental plan
Dental is one of the fastest-growing employee benefits, so it is important for employers to keep up to date with the latest dental news. This will help them provide the best market knowledge and understanding to their staff.According to a Denplan/YouGov online survey of 4,116 UK adults, conducted in January ...
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Round-up of health and wellbeing research 2-12 to 2013
Employee Benefits has perused the past year’s health and wellbeing research to pull out the top issues that employers and employees are facing around workplace health.Mounting workplace stress, absence management and the affordability of healthcare benefits have been some of the biggest concerns in 2012 and early 2013.The Employee Benefits/Cigna ...


