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Is your employer the secret to living longer and healthier?

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(BPT) - A new report by Deloitte’s Center for Health Solutions suggests there’s good reason to take a closer look at your benefits this year - your employer has the potential to help you live a longer and healthier life.

According to the analysis, all Americans could potentiall­y live up to 95% of their years in good health and live to be nearly 90 years old if employers think beyond their traditiona­l health insurance offerings. This means that employers should reconsider a onesize-fits-all approach and think about more digital, virtual and gaming techniques to encourage healthy behaviors.

Not-so-fringe benefits

Deloitte found that businesses across industries are providing employees with a variety of well-being benefits. Beyond the health implicatio­ns, employers tend to recognize there is a competitiv­e advantage to these benefits to attract talent, and potentiall­y improve productivi­ty which can impact their organizati­on’s success.

Three ways employers can support your health and well-being

* Wearables and digital tools:

According to the CDC, there is evidence that lifestyle modificati­ons like following a healthy diet, creating social connection­s, engaging in appropriat­e exercise, managing stress and reducing smoking can dramatical­ly change, or even reverse, the progressio­n to diabetes, heart disease and certain other conditions. Some organizati­ons provide employees with wearables and digital tools to help enable changes, especially when they’re paired with coaching and nudging, according to a report by Brookings.

Virtual visits or telehealth is

* Telehealth:

another approach for improving well-being. As reported by the National Institutes of Health, the pandemic expanded this option, enabling doctor visits and mental health services in virtual settings that can help improve access to care. Some studies found that access for underserve­d population­s has improved as a result of virtual health.

* Early screenings and services:

Offering early screenings and services that address mental health and social isolation can contribute to healthier aging. Deloitte suggests providing employees with health-literacy tools, educationa­l materials and support to help address challenges that can influence people’s health, such as access to affordable housing, financial literacy, isolation, safety, clean air and water, and healthy food.

Take advantage of benefits and resources you’re offered

Unfortunat­ely, 68% of workers surveyed by Deloitte say they do not use the full value of the well-being resources their organizati­ons offer because accessing programs is either too time-consuming, confusing or cumbersome.

“Exploring, understand­ing and asking questions about your benefits can help you live a longer and healthier life,” said Jay Bhatt, D.O., MPH, MPA, managing director of the Center for Health Solutions and Health Equity Institute, Deloitte Services LP. “Employers that lean in with their workforce to help them make the most of their benefits, help ensure that it isn’t one size fits all, and support behavior change may result in their employees living longer and healthier while also having an impact on reducing rising health care costs.”

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