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Worksite Health
Worksite policies and programs may help employees reduce health risks and improve their quality of life. Interventions may be implemented at worksites (e.g., signs to encourage stair use, health education classes), at other locations (e.g., gym membership discounts, weight management counseling), or through employee health benefits plans (e.g., flu shots, cancer screenings).
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This summary of CPSTF findings for worksite health promotion can be used as a reference, included in presentations, or shared with colleagues.
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Practice What You Promote: Increasing Cancer Screening Rates Among Employees
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Using Innovative Technology to Increase Physical Activity
Community Guide News
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Evidence-Based Findings on Worksite Health Promotion Interventions
Slides and Presentations
Using Evidence for Public Health Decision Making: Assessment of Health Risks with Feedback to Change Employees’ Health [PDF - 307 kB]
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