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What you need to know
Why should I invest in a comprehensive approach to health and wellness?
Can you afford not to? Creating a culture of health and well-being is an investment in your employees and your organization. Statistics show that a healthier workforce equates to more continuity, less training allocation, fewer on-the-job injuries, and fewer workers’ compensation claims. (Baicker, K., Cutler, D., and Song, Z. [2010]. Workplace Wellness Programs Can Generate Savings. Health Affairs, 29 [2], 304–311.)
Building a culture of health and wellness begins with asking some philosophical questions about your company, which will guide you in developing your wellness program.

Coaches' Takeaway
A CDHP creates price transparency and the incentive for consumers to learn more so that they can make more informed decisions. However, a CDHP will not work long-term unless the employer commits to building a culture of health and wellness to teach their employees how to become better healthcare consumers.

Tools & Resources
CDHPCoach’s Storage Facility, where the Coach has organized and compiled a vast amount of tools and resources for you to access.

Library
Housed here are key components and information within the book, Bend the Healthcare Trend which was the impetus behind the CDHPCoach.
Boardroom
What you need to know