Current Issue Artciles
Corporate Wellness
Marcia Reid: Bullying: What are the Myths Surrounding Bullying and Harassment in the Workplace?
Rose Gantner Ed.D.: Running a Wellness and Health Management Program? Where’s Your Certification?
Ria Duykers: Corporate Wellness & Executive Health Programs: What are the Benefits of Providing These Services?
Kathleen M. Gorman, MPH and Ross M. Miller, MD, MPH: Relative Influence of Modifiable Health Risks on Employer-Related Outcomes
Corporate Wellness Magazin: In this issue, we wanted to highlight one of our 2011 Corporate Wellness Leadership awardees for their innovative wellness initiatives.
Jennifer Turgiss : Healthy Workplaces: Leading Organizations Get Ready for June’s National Employee Wellness Month
Column
Kevin L. Shrake, FACHE: Healthcare Reform: Using Rebates to Turn Bills into Cash
Manish Nachnani: Social Media Health Revolution
Michael A. Schroeder: Group Captives: An Appealing Alternative
Sibyl C. Bogardus, JD: Bronze to Platinum Health Plans: What Will It Mean?
Dr. Gene Lindsey: ACOs: Healthcare’s Best Hope
Self Funding
Brian Black: Health and Wellness: Five Apps That Will Help You Lose Weight
Dennis Toohey: Controlling Benefit Cost and Spending By Creating Your Own Marketplace
Thomas E. Dreisinger, PhD, FACSM: Chronic Low Back and Neck Pain: An Epidemic Out of Control
Ronald J. Ozminkowski, Ph.D., and Seth Serxner, Ph.D./MPH: Program Reporting: Using the Right Process to Tell the Story
Voluntary Benefits
CJ Scarlet and Shirlita McFarland: Situational Coaching Offers Lasting Impact
Doug Ross: Long-Term Care Insurance: Helping Others by Helping Yourself
Dr. David Stoneback : Voluntary Benefits as an Employee Protection Strategy
By: Jonathan Spero, M.D.: Transforming a Traditional Occupational Health Center into a Total Employee Health Cost Containment Center
Editorial
Jonathan Edelheit, Editor in Chief: “Raising the Bar”
The Reward in Risky Business
As I reflect on the excitement and growth of the 3rd Annual Employer Healthcare Congress, I think of a quote from one of our Keynote speakers, Bill Rancic, who said, “Keep your options open. And remember, where there is no risk, there is no reward.”
One of many inspirational and motivational quotes from Bill Rancic, these words make a powerful statement. The advice to never close any doors but to walk through them boldly and willing to take risk, resonates with the challenges our industry is facing.
From unsustainable rising healthcare and health insurance costs, healthcare reform, and what seems to be a never ending economic recession, these challenges are a true to test of our ability to try new business practices, get creative, and collaborate with colleagues in efforts to reinvigorate each other and open up new ideas and concepts. The risk; carefully evaluating budgets and bottom lines, and making the best assessment of investing time and effort, will be a result of the ultimate reward; succeeding in your business.
With this in mind as we headed to Chicago for the recent Employer Healthcare Congress, October 26-28, 2011, our goal was to help you meet these challenges through our speakers, educational content, and exhibitor showcases. We took our risks this year, heavily investing in bringing some of the best keynote speakers to press upon the cutting edge issues.
Our success comes from the feeling of knowing our attendees had access to some of the best keynote speakers not seen at other healthcare and insurance conferences before; Susan Voss, President of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Cecil Wilson, President of the American Medical Association, Mitch Joel, Social Media Guru and best-selling author of Six Pixels of Separation, John Casey, Director of International Benefits at Google, and of course, Bill Rancic, Entrepreneur and Season 1 Winner of NBC’s The Apprentice.
The reward we receive is the fulfillment in providing the 2011 Employer Healthcare Congress participants with the knowledge to assess the four critical areas of our industry. We passionately dedicated our time to research these areas and give participants the crucial educational content. The power this information holds, in giving our attendees the confidence to move forward with the changing industry, is truly invaluable.
Employer Healthcare Congress speakers dissected healthcare reform; from changing the name of the game, understanding it and complying with it. Our experts in the industry touched on utilizing Voluntary Benefits as a protective cushion for employees during these tough economic times, the advantages of Self Funding Healthcare, and how to engage employees with sustainable corporate wellness programs.
Our team at the Employer Healthcare Congress is already gearing up and planning for 2012 in South Florida, October 24-26th. We are “keeping our options open” and thinking outside the box to continue our precedent of cutting edge speakers and relevant educational content. Most importantly, we are taking risks because our reward is preparing you for whatever the future has in store.





