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Monday, April 30, 2012
The Cost of Incentives
I recently
came across a story
that talked about how employers are beginning to use cash incentives to
motivate employees in their wellness programs.
Two examples by Disney and Centrix Bank found that their cash incentives
resulted in greater participation. The
reasoning is perfectly sound and while it may be difficult to find that magical
amount that buys the most engagement at the lowest cost, it’s clear that people
will do certain things for money that other spiffs just won’t entice them to
do.
Large
employers, like those cited above, may have an easier time than small employers
finding extra cash in the budget to persuade employees to participate in
wellness programs, but all companies need to find creative, less expensive ways
to get the same result. In today’s
economy, companies need to leverage their health costs and plan design to
encourage behavior change as well as educate employees about the why and
how. Done correctly, people will take
more ownership and behavior changes come naturally. Done incorrectly, people will become
demoralized at best and bring lawsuits at worst. Approach your heath care plan strategically
and the cost of your incentives, whatever they are, will soon pay off.
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