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Lowering employee health care costs through the Healthy Lifestyle Incentive Program.

Ray M Merrill1, Beverly Hyatt, Steven G Aldana, Dan Kinnersley.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of the Healthy Lifestyle Incentive Program (HLIP), a worksite health program, on lowering prescription drug and medical costs.
DESIGN: Health care cost data for Salt Lake County employees during 2004 through 2008 were linked with HLIP enrollment status. Additional program information was obtained from a cross-sectional survey administered in 2008. INTERVENTION: The program includes free annual screenings, tailored feedback on screening results, financial incentives for maintaining and modifying certain behaviors, and periodic educational programs and promotions to raise awareness of health topics. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Frequency and cost of prescription drug and medical claims.
RESULTS: Participation increased from 16% to 23% in men and 34% to 45% in women over the 5-year study period and was associated with a significantly greater level of physical activity and improved general health. Participants were generally satisfied with the HLIP (43% were very satisfied, 51% satisfied, 5% dissatisfied, and 1% very dissatisfied). The primary factors contributing to participation were financial incentives (more so among younger employees), followed by a desire to improve health (more so among older employees). Over the study period, the cost savings in lower prescription drug and medical costs was $3,568,837. For every dollar spent on the HLIP the county saved $3.85.
CONCLUSION: Financial incentives and then a desire for better health were the primary reasons for participation. The HLIP resulted in substantial health care cost savings for Salt Lake County Government.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21464684     DOI: 10.1097/PHH.0b013e3181f54128

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Public Health Manag Pract        ISSN: 1078-4659


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