Hot Springs Initiative Members

Hot Springs Initiative Members The Hot Springs Initiative is an international wellness ThinkTank dedicated to exploring the diverse values of geothermal waters for health, recreation, tourism and community. We seek to connect the global communities involved with geothermal water and to provide network events and conferences to help grow consumer and political awareness of this unique segment of recreation, health and tourism markets (industry). Our…

Media Highlights

We can help you with your story, please contact: Beth McGroarty; [email protected] +1.213.300.0107 Media Coverage Highlights Researchers, journalists, academics and industry leaders look to the Global Wellness Institute as the leading global research and educational resource for the multitrillion wellness industry. Below are just a few highlights of recent press coverage. 2024 Media Coverage Global Wellness Real Estate Spending Estimated To Reach Nearly $1 Trillion by…

Press Releases

We can help you with your story, please contact: Beth McGroarty, VP Research & Forecasting:  [email protected] +1.213.300.0107 Press Releases Below you will find press releases from the years 2014-2023. For more information, please contact Beth McGroarty, VP, Research & Forecasting. 2024 Global Wellness Institute Releases Report on the United Kingdom’s $224 Billion Wellness Economy Global Wellness Institute Releases Mental Wellness Policy Toolkit Leading the Industry for…

Wellness Tourism Initiative

The key purpose of the Wellness Tourism Initiative is to create a global platform of lead stakeholders in what has become one of the fastest growing tourism segments.

GWI’s New Wellness MoonshotTM: New Research Reveals Urgency

On Oct. 9, the Global Wellness Institute launched a “Wellness Moonshot” – whose mission is a world free of preventable disease. Top medical leaders spoke on what’s most needed to achieve this ambitious but critical goal. Dr. Andrew Weil argued that because it all comes down to lifestyle change, we simply must do more to make those changes easier: for instance, the cheapest, most available food right now is the least healthy…that must change. Dr. Michael Roizen of the Cleveland Clinic noted that to achieve the moonshot we need a serious change in the medical reimbursement model: preventative wellness needs to be rewarded more, or at least equally, to illness care.