Field
Primary Outcomes (End Points)
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Before
Physical Activity, Obesity, Absenteeism, Health care spending
1. Self-Reported Health and Behavior
Source: Surveys
Outcomes: Self-reported physical and mental health; anxiety and stress; satisfaction with care; life satisfaction and happiness; level of physical activity; healthful behavior; disease diagnosis and management
2. Clinical Health
Source: Surveys
Outcomes: Mental health (depression, anxiety); Diagnoses
Source: Biometric Assessments
Outcomes: Blood assays (total & HDL cholesterol, HbA1c); Blood pressure; BMI (height and weight)
3. Employment and Productivity
Source: Employment Records
Outcomes: Productivity (absenteeism; job performance evaluations; promotion), Employment (hours worked; wages/salary; retention and employment tenure)
Source: Surveys
Outcomes: Satisfaction with employment; on-the-job stress
4. Health Care Utilization and Spending
Source: Insurance Claims Data
Outcomes: Spending and utilization overall and by category of care (inpatient, outpatient, emergency department, prescription drugs, preventive); and condition (chronic diseases, mental health)
5. Return on Investment
Comparison of complete program costs to monetized benefits
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After
Summary of outcome measures
1. Self-Reported Health and Behavior
Source: Surveys
Outcomes: Self-reported physical and mental health; anxiety and stress; satisfaction with care; life satisfaction and happiness; level of physical activity; healthful behavior; disease diagnosis and management
2. Clinical Health
Source: Surveys
Outcomes: Mental health (depression, anxiety); Diagnoses
Source: Biometric Assessments
Outcomes: Blood assays (total & HDL cholesterol, HbA1c); Blood pressure; BMI (height and weight)
3. Employment and Productivity
Source: Employment Records
Outcomes: Productivity (absenteeism; job performance evaluations; promotion), Employment (hours worked; wages/salary; retention and employment tenure)
Source: Surveys
Outcomes: Satisfaction with employment; on-the-job stress
4. Health Care Utilization and Spending
Source: Insurance Claims Data
Outcomes: Spending and utilization overall and by category of care (inpatient, outpatient, emergency department, prescription drugs, preventive); and condition (chronic diseases, mental health)
5. Return on Investment
Comparison of complete program costs to monetized benefits
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Field
Secondary Outcomes (End Points)
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Before
Hypertension, Depression, Tenure, Job performance, Detailed health care spending, Detailed health care utilization, Nutrition management, Stress management
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After
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