Steinberg Gregory, Scott Adam, Honcz Joseph, Spettell Claire, Pradhan Susil
Aetna, Hartford, CT.
J Occup Environ Med. 2015 Dec;57(12):1269-74. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000000582.
The aim of this study was to determine the impact of a targeted, personalized wellness program on reducing employees' future risk of metabolic syndrome.
Aetna piloted a year-long program that included a limited genetic profile, a traditional psychosocial assessment, and high-intensity coaching in a randomized controlled study of Aetna employees with an increased risk for metabolic syndrome.
Sustained employee engagement of 50% over the course of 1 year; 76% of participating employees lost an average of 10 pounds (4.5 kg) (P < 0.001 vs baseline weight), and there were trends in improved clinical outcomes relative to three of five metabolic factors. Average health care costs were reduced by $122 per participant per month, resulting in a positive return on investment in the program's first year.
At scale, such programs would be expected to lead to significant downstream reduction in major clinical events and costs.
本研究旨在确定一项针对性的个性化健康计划对降低员工未来患代谢综合征风险的影响。
安泰保险开展了一项为期一年的计划,该计划包括有限的基因检测、传统的心理社会评估以及对代谢综合征风险增加的安泰保险员工进行随机对照研究中的高强度指导。
在1年的时间里员工参与率持续保持在50%;76%的参与员工平均减重10磅(4.5千克)(与基线体重相比,P<0.001),并且相对于五个代谢因素中的三个,临床结果有改善趋势。每位参与者每月的平均医疗保健成本降低了122美元,在该计划的第一年产生了正投资回报。
从规模上看,此类计划预计将大幅减少重大临床事件并降低成本。