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Monday May 2, 2005
Keys to Developing and Delivering Successful Worksite Behavioral Health & Wellness Initiatives
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7:15 am
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8:15 am
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8:30 am
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- Demonstrate the rationale for establishing worksite behavioral health promotion/wellness programs
- How do health promotion programs impact financial outcomes?
- How can employers build programs that yield results?
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10:00 am
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11:30 am
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11:30 am
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Ron Z. Goetzel
Ph.D.
Vice President
MEDSTAT
Director, Institute for Health and Productivity Studies
Cornell University Institute for Policy Research
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| Ron Z. Goetzel wears two hats. He is both the founding Director of the Cornell University Institute for Health and Productivity Studies (http://www.cuipr.cornell.edu) and Vice President of Consulting and Applied Research at Medstat (http://www.medstat.com). The mission of the IHPS is to bridge the gap between academia, the business community, and the healthcare policy world – bringing academic resources into policy debates and day-to-day business decisions, and bringing health and productivity management issues into academia. At both Cornell and Medstat, Dr. Goetzel is responsible for leading innovative research projects and consulting services for healthcare purchaser, managed care, government, and pharmaceutical clients interested in conducting cutting edge research focused on the relationship between health and well-being, and work-related productivity. He is a nationally recognized and widely published expert in health and productivity management, return-on-investment (ROI), data analysis, program evaluation and outcomes research.
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