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Stop Diabetes and Have a Healthier Workforce

Stop Diabetes and Have a Healthier Workforce. TITLE – Arial 32 (Centered). Diabetes in the United States Nearly 26 million people in the US have diabetes 7 million people with diabetes are undiagnosed 1 in 9 adults in the US.

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Stop Diabetes and Have a Healthier Workforce

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  1. Stop Diabetes and Have a Healthier Workforce

  2. TITLE – Arial 32 (Centered) Diabetes in the United States Nearly 26 million people in the US have diabetes • 7 million people with diabetes are undiagnosed • 1 in 9 adults in the US Source: “National Diabetes Fact Sheet 2011,” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

  3. TITLE – Arial 32 (Centered) Number of Americans with Diagnosed Diabetes 1980-2009 Source: National Health Interview Survey, CDC

  4. TITLE – Arial 32 (Centered) Prediabetes in the United States 1 in 3 American adults have prediabetes • 79 million American adults are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke • 35% of adults ages 20 years and older Source: National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse. National Diabetes Statistics, 2011.

  5. TITLE – Arial 32 (Centered) Burden of Diabetes in the United States $245 billion annually Total cost of diagnosed diabetes • $176 billion: excess medical expenditures • $69 billion: reduced national productivity Source: American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care. 2013;36:1-14..

  6. TITLE – Arial 32 (Centered) $1 in $5 health care dollars is spent caring for someone with diagnosed diabetes Source: American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care. 2013;36:1-14.. .

  7. TITLE – Arial 32 (Centered) Cost Incurred by People with a Diagnosis of Diabetes, 2012 On average, people with diagnosed diabetes have medical expenditures 2.3 times higher than those without diabetes Source: American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care. 2013;36:1-14...

  8. TITLE – Arial 32 (Centered) Source: American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care. 2013;36:1-14..

  9. TITLE – Arial 32 (Centered) Indirect Costs for Diabetes, 2012 $5 billion National cost for 25 million workdays absent Source: American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care. 2013;36:1-14..

  10. TITLE – Arial 32 (Centered) Indirect Costs for Diabetes, 2012 $20.8 billion National cost for reduced performance at work (“presenteeism”), estimated at 113 million lost workdays Source: American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care. 2013;36:1-14..

  11. TITLE – Arial 32 (Centered) Indirect Costs for Diabetes, 2012 $2.7 billion National cost for 20 million days of productivity loss for those not in the workforce Source: American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care. 2013;36:1-14..

  12. TITLE – Arial 32 (Centered) Indirect Costs for Diabetes, 2012 $21.6 billion National cost for more than 130 million lost work days a year Source: American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care. 2013;36:1-14..

  13. In a company of 1000 employees: 100 people have diabetes 27 of those are undiagnosed 250 have prediabetes $2.7 million average insurance cost for people with diabetes and prediabetes $912,438 annualincreased cost if 50% of employees with prediabetes develop diabetes

  14. TITLE – Arial 32 (Centered) Good News on Diabetes • Type 2 diabetes can be prevented or delayed by 58% • Diabetes complications can be prevented or delayed

  15. Employer Activation

  16. Stop Diabetes @ Work Benefits Research-based healthy worksite program with tools to: 1) Communicate 2) Educate 3) Create a culture of wellness

  17. Research-Based Program • Employers take interest survey prior to joining SD@W • Employees complete baseline survey to measure needs, knowledge and behaviors. • Findings used to customize program to meet company needs.

  18. Password-Protected Employer Portal)

  19. Launch Stop Diabetes @ Work

  20. Take the Stairs Posters)

  21. Get the Facts

  22. Making the Business Case

  23. Online Tools

  24. Protecting Employee Rights

  25. Monthly Highlights

  26. Lifestyle Tips • Co-brandable information on several topics: • Diabetes • High blood pressure • Cholesterol • Heart disease • Healthy eating • Physical Activity

  27. Employee Engagement

  28. Employee Participation) Template emails will be provided to employers to announce SD@W: • Introduction email • Email inviting employees to take the survey • Reminder email about survey • Email with link to registration page

  29. Company-Branded Employee Portal)

  30. Company-Branded Employee Portal)

  31. TITLE – Arial 32 (Centered) Print Materials • Handouts and paper trackers that can be co-branded or used as newsletter articles • Prevention brochures and booklets • Diabetes educational materials

  32. TITLE – Arial 32 (Centered) Lunch and Learns • Diabetes 101 • Healthy Eating • Physical Activity • Losing Weight

  33. TITLE – Arial 32 (Centered) Encourage a Culture of Wellness • Create a Step Out or Tour de Cure team to work together toward fitness goals • Create a walking group • Promote the stairs whenever possible • Allow stretching at meetings or host walking meetings • Serve healthy vending options

  34. www.diabetes.org/atwork

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