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Wellness Readiness Assessment Check the circle that applies closest to your organization.  Our senior management is committed to health promotion as an important investment in our people.  Our health and productivity strategies are aligned with our business goals.  All levels of management are educated regarding the connection between employee health and productivity and our business results.  Our employees are educated about the real cost and total value of healthy people and its impact on business success.       We have identified the leading physical and mental health conditions among our employees and know their related direct and indirect costs.  We try to capture and link key medical costs with indirect costs such as disability, sick days, and workers’ compensation claims.       Our health benefits support prevention, risk reduction, and disease management.  Our incentives support employee responsibility and motivate employees to stay healthy, reduce high-risk behaviors, improve clinical measures, and/or adhere to disease management regimens.       To encourage employee fitness, we subsidize gym membership and/or provide onsite fitness facilities, walking trails, and well-lit accessible stairwells.  We provide healthful food selections in our vending machines/cafeteria.  We provide a safe and clean work environment.  An employee leadership group supports our health management programs.       We offer Health Risk Assessments (HRAs) to all employees at least every three years with appropriate follow-up and referral.  We provide a variety of initiatives that support primary prevention (e.g., preventive health screenings, flu immunizations) and lifestyle management (e.g., physical activity, nutrition, stress management).  We provide education about medical consumerism and self-care.  We provide health risk reduction programs or resources (e.g., weight management, smoking cessation).  We provide disease management programs and/or resources targeted to conditions with high-cost productivity implications (e.g., asthma, diabetes).       We measure program effectiveness by stated health/productivity goals. For example: 70 percent of our workforce is categorized as low risk.  Eighty percent of our workforce has participated in at least two company- sponsored health promotion programs within the past three years, including a Health Risk Assessment (HRA) and a health improvement or risk reduction program.       Our senior management is committing appropriate financial resources to health and productivity programs.  We are committing internal people resources to implement and manage our programs.      Strongly AgreeAgreeUndecidedDisagreeStrongly Disagree Mission Data Benefit Review Environment Programs Measurement Resources