Connect with Key Thought-Leaders re “Future of Well Work” Initiative

The future of workplace wellness isn’t just the subject of GWI’s new research – it’s one of its year-long Initiatives. Chaired by Renee Moorefield, PhD (CEO, Wisdom Works), its members include companies innovating employee wellness (from Humana to Virgin Pulse) and medical experts in the field (like Dr. Fikry Isaac, Johnson & Jonson and Dr. Kenneth Pelletier, Universities of California and Arizona).

GWI’s ‘Future of Wellness at Work’ Report Will Be Released Next Week

The GWI’s 2016 research report,  “Future of Wellness at Work” will be available next Wednesday (2.17). This in-depth study includes new data on the state (and cost) of unwellness for the global & U.S. workforces, while predicting how work itself, and workplace wellness approaches, will change dramatically in the future. Also being released: a white paper on key findings from a GWI/Everyday Health survey of American workers, shedding new light on whether current workplace wellness program are working, and identifying strategies that would make a surprising impact.

Clinical Wellness Best Practices Becomes GWI Initiative

The wellness industry has been around for more than half a century, but gaining credibility within the medical community has been hard won. But increasingly, wellness approaches are being adopted by some of the world’s most respected medical institutions: from large, multidisciplinary hospitals to complex-care specialty facilities. Yet, the work of these pioneers is not well known. So, the new GWI Clinical Wellness Best Practices Initiative seeks to: 1) research and publicize wellness departments in medical settings 2) identify clinical wellness “best-practices” and 3) evaluate/rate the world’s leading clinical wellness centers.