| Quantifying the Benefits of Worksite Health Education | ||
| Susan H. McGreevy and Shelley D. Farnell, Capital BlueCross, Harrisburg, PA There is mounting evidence to support the role that lifestyle plays in the development or delay of many chronic diseases and conditions. Health education programs at the worksite offer the opportunity to enhance the adoption of healthy lifestyles. In this session, participants will gain valuable insight into how the worksite can support efforts to collect and analyze data related to successful program outcomes, specific lifestyle factors that may impact the onset of chronic conditions, methods to quantify outcomes of specific employee health education programs. Particular focus will be given to program goals, objectives and evaluation. | ||