Proven Corporate Health Promotion Plan Strategies – Part 1
Posted on : 20-01-2009 | By : Health Promotion | In : Health Promotion Plans, Health Promotion Programs, wellness programs
Tags: Corporate Health Promotion Plan, Corporate Health Promotion Plan Strategies
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Evaluation of successful Corporate Health Promotion Programs has revealed several primary Corporate Health Promotion Plan strategies to increase Corporate Health Promotion Plan effectiveness and impact overall Soldier health.
Strategy #1: Communication with leadership is critical
• Assess leadership priorities.
• Report Corporate Health Promotion Plan outcomes back to leadership in a timely manner.
Strategy #2: Corporate Health Promotion Plan planning must be driven by information.
• Determine specific needs of the target population.
• Focus on the health status of the population as a whole to identify the top health concerns.
• Information should drive decisions regarding which health and wellness needs should be addressed first.
Strategy #3: Use electronic information collection and reporting as frequently as possible.
• Centrally collected information in an electronic format is fundamental for determining population health and wellness needs.
• Electronic reporting is also very valuable when communicating Corporate Health Promotion Plan outcomes to leadership and other stakeholders.
• Flexible reporting capabilities allow information to be presented as information that can support decision-making, in formats that decision-makers prefer.
Strategy #4: Multidisciplinary collaboration enhances worker health and maximizes available resources.
• Collaboration between health disciplines increases effectiveness of Wellness and preventive medicine interventions.
• Don’t forget to look outside the organization for collaboration partners.
• Optimized Corporate Health Promotion Plan outcomes can be reached by coordinating the activities of medical experts, cadre, community agents, and funding sources.
• Bundling services together also provides the additional benefit to units by conserving training and mission time.
Implementing these strategies can improve Corporate Health Promotion Plan effectiveness and optimize available resources.






