Top Measures of Incentive Program Success
Healthcare Performance Benchmarks
April 24, 2013Vol. III Issue 17

Top Measures of
Incentive Program Success

Top Measures of Incentive Program Success This Week's Challenge: According to 71 percent of healthcare companies who responded to HIN's health & wellness incentives survey, participation is the top measure of program success. We wanted to see which other data is reviewed for program success.

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What We Learned: HIN's fourth annual survey on the use of health & wellness incentives captured how 136 healthcare organizations use incentives to promote health behavior change. According to survey respondents, the top five data reviewed to measure program success are:

  • Participation: 70.7 percent

  • Aggregate HRA data: 56.9 percent

  • Health claims data: 53.4 percent

  • Biometric screening: 48.3 percent

  • Program completion: 32.8 percent

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2012 Healthcare Benchmarks: Health & Wellness Incentives

Excerpted from 2012 Healthcare Benchmarks: Health & Wellness Incentives, which provides actionable information from 136 healthcare organizations on the use of incentives to promote health behavior change. Now in its fourth year, this report is designed to meet business and planning needs of health plans, employers, human resource executives, managed care organizations, hospitals and others by providing critical benchmarks in incentives use and impact.

© 2013 Healthcare Performance Benchmarks by Healthcare Intelligence Network.
Editor: Jessica Fornarotto, [email protected];
Publisher: Melanie Matthews, [email protected]

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