The relationship between modifiable health risks and group-level health care expenditures. Health Enhancement Research Organization (HERO) Research Committee
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The development of a new corporate specific health risk measurement instrument, and its use in investigating the relationship between health and well-being and employee productivityThe role of the work context in multiple wellness outcomes for hospital patient care workersThe effects of two workplace weight management programs and weight loss on health care utilization and costsImpact of a health promotion program on employee health risks and work productivityThe societal benefits of reducing six behavioural risk factors: an economic modelling study from Australia.The business case for quality: combining medical literature research with health plan data to establish value for nonclinical managers.Direct medical cost of overweight and obesity in the USA: a quantitative systematic review.Financial impact of health promotion programs: a comprehensive review of the literature.The financial impact of smoking on health-related costs: a review of the literature.Shining lights: studies that have most influenced the understanding of health promotion's financial impact.Emerging research: a view from one research center.Earbud-based sensor for the assessment of energy expenditure, HR, and VO2max.Changes in physician costs among high-cost transcendental meditation practitioners compared with high-cost nonpractitioners over 5 years.Design, development and validation of the RedBrick Health Assessment: a questionnaire-based study.Productivity loss and indirect costs associated with cardiovascular events and related clinical procedures.Multinational survey of chiropractic patients: reasons for seeking careWorking together to create supportive environments in worksite health promotion.Modifiable health behaviors and short-term medical costs among health plan members.The Role of Vitality in the Relationship Between a Healthy Lifestyle and Societal Costs of Health Care and Lost Productivity: A Mediation Analysis.The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a rural employer-based wellness program.The association between health risks and medical expenditures in a Japanese corporation.The relationship between modifiable health risks and future medical care expenditures: the Korea Medical Insurance Corporation (KMIC) Study.An evaluation of the Well at Dell health management program: health risk change and financial return on investment.Understanding the relationship between health risks and health-related costs.Association between lifestyle-disease diagnosis or risk status and medical care costs in a Japanese corporation.Reflections on the 25th anniversary of publishing The American Journal of Health Promotion: people, scientific progress, and missteps.The association of corporate work environment factors, health risks, and medical conditions with presenteeism among Australian employees.Guidelines for analysis of economic return from health management programs.
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The relationship between modifiable health risks and group-level health care expenditures. Health Enhancement Research Organization (HERO) Research Committee
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