Ask HN: Do wellness incentives help employers save money on taxes and insurance?
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#31. They provide a way for their employees to build healthy habits
2. As a result, if their employees complete certain milestones, (such as filling out Personal Health Assessments or attending screening events) they can get discounts.
I imagine this would become more sophisticated in the future, maybe providing better rates if a company can show that their employees are consistently improving their health year over year.
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#4I'm not necessarily an expert in this, but myself and my team just finished building a wellness product for a company that provides wellness portals for other companies. Yes, they save on insurance costs. A lot of big companies run their own insurance plans and are able to negotiate better rates and credits if they can simply show that: 1. They provide a way for their employees to build healthy habits 2. As a result,…
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#5Insurance companies usually offer benefits. Many plans offer reimbursements for gym memberships, discounts for companies that drug test, etc.. Moreover, the average cost of an group is a function of the health of its members--the healthier the company can get it's employees, the lower premiums are for everyone, because its less risky to insure.
Re: Ask HN: Do wellness incentives help employers save money on taxes and insurance?
#6I'm not necessarily an expert in this, but myself and my team just finished building a wellness product for a company that provides wellness portals for other companies. Yes, they save on insurance costs. A lot of big companies run their own insurance plans and are able to negotiate better rates and credits if they can simply show that: 1. They provide a way for their employees to build healthy habits 2. As a result,…
Thanks so much. Is there any documentation online that you know of which has more information?
Re: Ask HN: Do wellness incentives help employers save money on taxes and insurance?
#7Insurance companies usually offer benefits. Many plans offer reimbursements for gym memberships, discounts for companies that drug test, etc.. Moreover, the average cost of an group is a function of the health of its members--the healthier the company can get it's employees, the lower premiums are for everyone, because its less risky to insure.
Thanks. Do you have any specific advice in terms of how this "better incentives-better rates" thing works?
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#8Still looking for info on Insurance Benefits. (That seems to be a murky area....any info would be very helpful.)
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#9In my experience there is simply surface-level masking by calling it a "Wellness Program" instead of a data collection healthcare discount program, because a lot of lifestyle changes needed to promote genuine health aren't really incorporated. As in, healthier diet of fresh foods, better rest at night, free access to exercise facilities.
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#10It's a disgusting ruse. I don't care if they were going to give me $300/yr, my privacy is worth more than that.