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Wellness incentives in the workplace: Cost savings through cost shifting to unhealthy workers

机译:工作场所的健康激励:通过成本转移到不健康的工人来节省成本

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The Affordable Care Act encourages workplace wellness programs, chiefly by promoting programs that reward employees for changing health-related behavior or improving measurable health outcomes. Recognizing the risk that unhealthy employees might be punished rather than helped by such programs, the act also forbids health-based discrimination. We reviewed results of randomized controlled trials and identified challenges for workplace wellness programs to function as the act intends. For example, research results raise doubts that employees with health risk factors, such as obesity and tobacco use, spend more on medical care than others. Such groups may not be especially promising targets for financial incentives meant to save costs through health improvement. Although there may be other valid reasons, beyond lowering costs, to institute workplace wellness programs, we found little evidence that such programs can easily save costs through health improvement without being discriminatory. Our evidence suggests that savings to employers may come from cost shifting, with the most vulnerable employees-those from lower socioeconomic strata with the most health risks-probably bearing greater costs that in effect subsidize their healthier colleagues.
机译:经济实惠的护理法案鼓励工作场所健康计划,主要是通过促进奖励员工改变与健康相关行为或改善可衡量的健康结果的计划。认识到不健康员工可能受到惩罚而不是通过这些方案帮助的风险,该法也禁止禁止卫生歧视。我们审查了随机对照试验的结果,并确定了工作场所健康计划的挑战,因为该法案打算。例如,研究结果提高了患有健康风险因素的员工,例如肥胖和烟草使用,比其他人花费更多。这些群体可能尤其是通过健康改善来节省成本的财务激励措施。虽然可能存在其他有效原因,但是超出降低成本,以便研究工作场所健康计划,但我们发现很少有证据表明,这些方案可以通过健康改善轻松节省成本而不会歧视。我们的证据表明,对雇主的储蓄可能来自成本转移,最脆弱的员工 - 来自较低的社会经济地层的员工,具有最大的健康风险 - 可能导致其有效补贴其更健康的同事的成本。

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    《Health affairs》 |2013年第3期|共9页
  • 作者单位

    University of California School of Law Los Angeles CA United States;

    Law firm Ropes and Gray New York United States;

    Economics and public policy University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI United States;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 预防医学、卫生学;
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