The Astronomical Costs of Absenteeism and Presenteeism
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The Astronomical Costs of Absenteeism and Presenteeism Investing in getting staffers healthy is never an easy sell, but new research may convince even the most hard-nosed CFO or upper-level exec. A new study has found that poor health costs the U.S. economy an eyeball-popping $576 billion each year. But what’s most alarming and relevant for HR pros is that almost 40% of those costs — about $227 billion — is due to lost productivity associated with poor health. That manifests itself in two ways: absenteeism due to illness, and The rest of the $576 billion total comes from two other areas: workers’ compensation and wage replacement due to illness (about $117 billion), and Recent research puts that number even higher than Nicholson suggests. For every dollar invested in wellness, employers see an average savings of $5.81 due to improved employee health and reduced medical claims. That’s according to an analysis of 56 published studies on work-site health promotion programsconducted by American Journal of Health Promotion. Source: www.hmorning.com Dan |

