December 3 Value-Based Benefits & Wellness Forum to bring
national experts to DFW
DALLAS, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Today the Dallas-Fort Worth
Business Group on Health, a non-profit coalition of DFW area
employers, released the results of its employer survey regarding
2010 benefit plan designs indicating that in spite of current
economic pressures 83 percent do not plan to cut back on their
benefits and 37 percent have plans to add or improve benefits.
"The only way to bend the curve of increasing health care costs
is to focus on wellness and prevention," said Matt Robins, Director
of Benefits, Sabre Holdings, a DFWBGH member. "At Sabre we've
implemented a variety of worksite wellness programs that have
positively impacted the health and well being of our employees as
well as our health care costs." Sabre's wellness programs include
employee education, health screenings, an on-campus Farmers Market
and workout facility, healthy menu options in the company's
cafeteria and organized health challenges.
The survey also indicated that nearly half (48 percent) plan to
shift additional costs on to employees, 93 percent have no plans to
delay benefit plan changes pending final federal health care reform
legislation, 57 percent anticipate an increase of six to ten percent
for 2010 medical premiums, while seven percent anticipate a decrease
in premium costs.
Educating Employers on Value-Based Benefits and Wellness
To support DFW employers' wellness and prevention efforts, the
DFWBGH will host its Fifth Annual Value-Based Benefits & Wellness
Forum and Vendor Fair on December 3, 2009. Employers will learn
about benefits and wellness programs that improve employee health
and performance, save money, and deliver measurable returns on
investment.
"Given the impact the economy has had on travel budgets, we are
pleased to be able to bring nationally-recognized experts to Dallas
to assist area employers in learning more about value-based benefits
and wellness strategies," said Marianne Fazen, PhD, executive
director, DFWBGH.
The program will feature several employer case studies of
successful value-based benefits strategies presented by Safeway, HEB
Grocery, City of Mesquite and Covenant Health Systems, as well as
sessions on key benefits and wellness design issues, such as
applying behavioral economics to employee decision-making, effective
incentives, and ensuring program compliance with new health care
legislation and regulations.
For additional information on DFWBGH's employer survey and the
December 3 Benefits and Wellness Forum, please visit www.dfwbgh.org.
About the Dallas-Fort Worth Business Group on Health
The Dallas-Fort Worth Business Group on Health is a 130-member
coalition of Dallas and Fort Worth area employers committed to
market-based health care reform. Members include American Airlines,
Bell Helicopter-Textron, Brinker International, Federal Reserve Bank
of Dallas, JC Penney, Neiman Marcus, Sabre Holdings,
Southwest
Airlines, and Texas Instruments. A member of the Texas Business
Group on Health and the National Business Coalition on Health,
DFWBGH's goals are to empower employers to make informed health care
purchasing decisions and to encourage health care providers to
continuously improve their performance.
SOURCE Dallas-Fort Worth Business Group on Health
Originally published by Dallas-Fort Worth Business Group on Health.
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