The Astronomical Costs of Absenteeism and Presenteeism
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 |