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Workforce Health Engagement | corporate wellness, consumerism, communication & more | hosted by Jesse Lahey, Aspendale Commun
Jesse Lahey
33 episodes
9 months ago
Workforce Health Engagement is a show exploring strategies to improve your employees’ health and productivity – and to protect your bottom line. Join us as industry experts discuss how to engage employees in population health management, wellness, and healthcare consumerism. Workforce Health Engagement is a special series for CEOs, HR executives, and other business leaders about creating a culture of health and building on the latest trends in areas such as communication, epidemiology, disease management, benefit plan design, worksite clinics, price transparency, and more. Over the long term, a “program of the day” won’t help you boost employee health, productivity, and your bottom line. For sustainable success, you need an integrated approach to workforce health engagement.
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Workforce Health Engagement is a show exploring strategies to improve your employees’ health and productivity – and to protect your bottom line. Join us as industry experts discuss how to engage employees in population health management, wellness, and healthcare consumerism. Workforce Health Engagement is a special series for CEOs, HR executives, and other business leaders about creating a culture of health and building on the latest trends in areas such as communication, epidemiology, disease management, benefit plan design, worksite clinics, price transparency, and more. Over the long term, a “program of the day” won’t help you boost employee health, productivity, and your bottom line. For sustainable success, you need an integrated approach to workforce health engagement.
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WHE05: New Tools for Health Care Consumerism | with Clayton Nicholas from Change Healthcare
Workforce Health Engagement | corporate wellness, consumerism, communication & more | hosted by Jesse Lahey, Aspendale Commun
39 minutes 38 seconds
11 years ago
WHE05: New Tools for Health Care Consumerism | with Clayton Nicholas from Change Healthcare
Health care consumerism is a key part of most employers’ strategies for workforce health engagement. This involves tools, resources, education, and motivation to help employees and family members make decisions that optimize health outcomes and cost-effectiveness. What types of decisions? It could be choosing an appropriate hospital, a treatment type, a medication, follow-up care, whether you’re maximizing all the benefits as intended, or maybe whether you’re over-utilizing certain benefits such as Emergency Room coverage.
In recent years, new technology is helping employers better equip and engage their workforce as health care consumers.
Established in 2007, Change Healthcare provides consumer engagement and cost-transparency solutions to health plans and employers across the US. In this episode, Jesse and Clayton Nicholas discuss three products offered by Change Healthcare:

* Cost Lookup – helps employees compare quality, cost and convenience for a prescription, medical, dental, or vision service with results based on an individual’s plan, network, and location.
* Proactive Alerts – reminders, educational messages, and “ways to save” alerts to help employees with wellness guidelines, chronic care management, medications, and
* Healthcare University – interactive website with gamification mechanics, including videos, quizzes and games that teach the basics of health benefits and how to shop for care—weighing things like quality and cost.

To help us get a feel for these tools, our guest is Clayton Nicholas, Vice President of Marketing and Strategy for Change Healthcare. Clayton, thanks for joining us.
This interview with Clayton Nicholas originally aired on our Game Changer podcast, in November 2013.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode

* Website: www.changehealthcare.com
* Twitter: @ClayJNicholas
* LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/claytonnicholas
* For more information on Change Healthcare’s product visit their Product Page. To arrange a demo visit their Contact Page or email engage@changehealthcare.com.
* Podcast series on employee gamification: Game Changer

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Workforce Health Engagement | corporate wellness, consumerism, communication & more | hosted by Jesse Lahey, Aspendale Commun
Workforce Health Engagement is a show exploring strategies to improve your employees’ health and productivity – and to protect your bottom line. Join us as industry experts discuss how to engage employees in population health management, wellness, and healthcare consumerism. Workforce Health Engagement is a special series for CEOs, HR executives, and other business leaders about creating a culture of health and building on the latest trends in areas such as communication, epidemiology, disease management, benefit plan design, worksite clinics, price transparency, and more. Over the long term, a “program of the day” won’t help you boost employee health, productivity, and your bottom line. For sustainable success, you need an integrated approach to workforce health engagement.