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1. General Electric CompanyGE’s Healthy Worksite Initiative &NBGH Purchaser’s Guide Employer Toolkit The doctor of the future will give no medicine but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease."
-Thomas A. Edison
Adam Malinoski
Mark Russo
2. We are GE We are a global infrastructure, finance, and media company taking on the world’s toughest challenges.
3. Our Strategy
5. Health & Wellness Programs @ GE
6. GE’s Health by Numbers program focuses on controllable health factors
GE’s program: Health by Numbers 0 5 10 25
Targets the most critical and controllable factors that affect a person’s overall health and well-being:
Engage employees to achieve and maintain optimal health
7. Health by Numbers (HBN) 0 5 10 25 is:
8. Healthy Worksite Survey (HWS)
9. Worksite changes start with the GE Toolkits for site managers Audience: HR Managers, Plant Managers, Site Coordinators, Health Services Staff
Guidelines and resources are outlined in 3 steps: Communicate, Connect and Commit
Links Managers directly to resources via a collaboration community
Global Resources (9 base languages)
10. GE quick-start guides highlight tools from the Purchaser’s Guide NBGH Purchaser’s Guide:
“Approaches to healthy lifestyle are paired with Worksite based activation, preventative services, EAP and Work Life services.”
11. GE leveraged NBGH resources to support HWS Toolkits
12. The Guide to Community Preventive Services the basis for several HWS resources
13. Healthy Worksite examples
14. Educating our Employees – Healthcare 101 Benchmarking:
NBGH Purchaser’s Guide
Health Plan HRAs
Employee feedback
Employer Benchmarking
Content:
US/GE Healthcare Costs
Active Consumer
Choosing the best MD and Hospital
Wellness Program
Preventive Screenings
BP, Cholesterol, Mammogram, Colon Cancer
15. Preventive Screening Increase preventive screening rates… drive accountability to worksites
Used purchasers guide to develop & refine definitions
Set targets…side-by-side view of NCQA State of Health Care Quality and HP2010 invaluable
Assessed GE’s baseline performance
Made site-level data visible, readily available
Goal: reduce variability, improve performance in bottom quartile
16. healthymagination HealthymaginiationHealthymaginiation
17. Healthcare has reached a tipping point Healthcare industry in the U.S. has traditionally led innovation and exported globally
Enormous pressure on government to reduce costs – current model is unsustainable given “demographic” shifts
Administrators looking to improve quality, lower cost, and reduce variation in care … patients want quality and coverage
Many new healthcare models emerging on a global basis
19. Contact Mark Russo
Project Manager, Health and Productivity
1 River Road, Building 5-6 West
Schenectady, NY 12345
518-388-7923
Mark.A.Russo@ge.com