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Health care solutions and benefits management for employers and HR teams. Providing direction on health care consumerism and population health and wellness.

Work-Site Health Pays Dividends

Nov 2009 Edition

C O N T E N T S
CDHC Solutions Magazine - November 2009 Issue

F E A T U R E S
Unum Wellness Unum Builds Culture of Health by Stressing Work-Site Wellness
Employee benefits provider implemented a comprehensive longterm health strategy that includes on-site health programs along with the tools, resources, and education to ensure employee accountability and  participation. 

By Michael Booth
& Andrew P. Molloy

A Johnson & Johnson Model
for Wellness and Prevention

The company promotes a healthy workforce by
fostering a culture and wellness that focuses as
much on prevention as on treating chronic disease.

By Fikry W. Isaac and Kevin Wildenhaus

Also: 

Poultry Processor’s Health Plan a Winner on All Fronts

Convenient Care Clinics Benefit Employees, Employers

CDHC Reforms Have Already Taken Hold

Despite pending federal legislation, the power of consumer-directed health care plans has permeated the health care marketplace.

By Jeff Bakke

Johnson & Johnson wellness

COMING UP NEXT... Pharmacy benefit management trends; Large employer case study of CDHC implementation; A closer look at vision and dental benefits


DEPARTMENTS

Editor's & Publisher's Letter

People on the Move

Innovations in CDHC

• Prescription Solutions Updates Consumer Website
• New Health Care Case Management Survey Tool

Briefs
Evolution Benefits Acquires BEMAS Software Inc.

DMAA’s The Forum 09 News
Care, Wellness, Chronic Care Leaders Honored



Tough Love & Wellness

                                                                             by Bravo Wellness

Recipe for CDH Success? Serve with a Side of Stewardship

                                                                             by ConnectYourCare

Integrated Care
Focusing on Men’s Health Proves Worthwhile

by Ronald D. Geraty

HSA/FSA/HRA
HSA Products Must Be Different to Compete

by Marc D. Kutter

Supplemental Health Benefits
Critical Illness Insurance Can Ease Financial Burden

 by Barry J. Petruzzi

Ask the Expert
Take Advantage of Tax Savings for Health Now

 Amit Ahluwalia


Who's Who Profiles


ONLINE
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Health care delivery and benefit design is transforming at an electric pace. Are you successfully navigating the shifting paradigm? Learn how on CDHCSolutionsMag.com.

Web Only Features:

Wellness
  Engaging Your Workers in Healthy Behavior Change

by Jennifer Wendt, director, customer strategy and integration, JourneyWell 

Policy & Legislative Perspective
  Do the Math on Health Care Reform

by Ronald E. Bachman, senior fellow, Georgia Public Policy Foundation

Health Plans
  Use Open Enrollment to Engage Employees in Health Care Decisions

by Kathleen Frey, vice president client engagement, OptumHealth Financial Services

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Featured Blog
  Harvard Conference Reflections

by Coach Meg, Wellcoaches Corp.

Event
The 2009 Consumer Driven Health Care Forum

  Consumer Engagement in an Era of Changing Health Care Benefits.
Dec. 7-8, 2009 in Washington, D.C.

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