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- Title
Employers' Role in Cancer Prevention and Treatment-Developing Success Metrics for Use by the CEO Roundtable on Cancer.
- Authors
Henke, Rachel; Goetzel, Ron Z.; McHugh, Janice; Gorhan, Deborah; Reynolds, Malinda; Davenport, Jaclyn; Rasmussen, Kate; Isaac, Fikry
- Abstract
As evidence accumulates on the risk factors for cancer, it is becoming clearer that employers can play a significant role in the fight against the disease by creating a workplace conducive to lowering health risks. The CEO Roundtable on Cancer's CEO Cancer Gold Standard Program defines what companies can do to prevent cancer, detect it early, and ensure access to the best available treatments for those who are afflicted with the disease. This article describes how Johnson & Johnson incorporated the Cancer Gold Standard Program into its existing health promotion initiatives. Then, a framework is proposed that employers can use to monitor progress in cancer prevention and treatment enhancement efforts. Finally, health care eligibility, claims, and health risk assessment data are analyzed to quantify Johnson & Johnson's progress since implementation of the Cancer Gold Standard Program. Companies interested in initiating or furthering their health promotion efforts should consider joining groups such as the CEO Cancer Gold Standard. Collectively, companies have the ability to influence policy makers, payers, and the industry at large in changing behaviors and creating a culture of health and wellness in the fight against cancer. ( Population Health Management 2013;16:296-305)
- Subjects
SMOKING prevention; TUMOR diagnosis; TUMOR prevention; CORPORATIONS; DECISION making; HEALTH; HEALTH promotion; HEALTH services accessibility; INDUSTRIAL hygiene; MANAGEMENT; NUTRITION; WORK environment; HUMAN services programs; PHYSICAL activity; EARLY diagnosis; EARLY detection of cancer
- Publication
Population Health Management, 2013, Vol 16, Issue 5, p296
- ISSN
1942-7891
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1089/pop.2012.0090