Dear Healthcare Executive,
HIN's third annual market analysis of incentives use in population health
management reveals some significant shifts in the adoption, promotion and
evaluation of financial- and benefits-based incentives programs — as well
as some novel ways incentives are utilized across the healthcare continuum
in 2011.
Benchmarks in Health & Wellness Incentives,
2011 Edition: Data to Drive Health Promotion,
Compliance and ROI provides actionable information
from 156 healthcare organizations on the use of
incentives to promote health behavior change. This
essential resource has been compiled from an analysis
of responses to HIN's third annual survey on the use of
health & wellness incentives, administered in March 2011.
A follow-up to the best-selling 2009 and 2010 editions,
Benchmarks in Health & Wellness Incentives,
2011 Edition is packed with actionable new data on
current and planned incentives activity, presented in more than 65 easy-to-follow
graphs and tables.
Order your copy today:
http://store.hin.com/product.asp?itemid=4181
New for 2011: Besides the year-over-year trends comparison (2009 through 2011)
HIN's benchmarks readers have come to expect, the 2011 edition of this resource
provides the following:
Adding expert insight to this third annual industry snapshot is Neal Sofian,
MSPH, director of member engagement at Premera. In a candid Q&A session,
Sofian shares strategies and recommendations for:
View the table of contents and order your copy today at:
http://store.hin.com/product.asp?itemid=4181
Sincerely,
Melanie Matthews
Executive Vice President
The Healthcare Intelligence Network
mmatthews@hin.com