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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

WHO gives Chinese health minister award for battling smoking in country addicted to tobacco

BEIJING, China - The World Health Organization is giving China's health minister an award for battling smoking in a country whose people and government remain prodigiously addicted to tobacco.

China has stepped up efforts to curb tobacco use in recent years. The Health Ministry released the country's first official report on the harms of smoking in May, banned smoking in its office building and hospitals, and is lobbying for airports and other indoor public facilities to do the same.

WHO said Health Minister Chen Zhu will be presented a certificate of recognition at a ceremony on Wednesday attended by WHO chief Margaret Chan.

Tobacco control is a difficult task in a nation where huge revenues from the state-owned tobacco monopoly hinder anti-smoking measures. Nearly 30 per cent of adults in China smoke — about 300 million people, roughly equal to the entire U.S. population — a percentage that has not changed significantly.

The tobacco monopoly's influence is pervasive, with cigarette companies sponsoring schools, sports events and fostering close ties with the academic community.

In December, a tobacco scientist who specializes in adding traditional Chinese herbs to cigarettes in an attempt to reduce their harmful effects was appointed to the prestigious Chinese Academy of Engineering in a move that was criticized by other academics, several of whom sent letters to the academy in protest.

Despite the many challenges that remain in stamping out tobacco use, anti-smoking activists welcomed the WHO award.

"Among the government departments, the Health Ministry is the one that has made the biggest efforts in promoting tobacco control," said Xu Guihua, vice-president of the government-affiliated Chinese Association on Tobacco Control. "On many occasions, Minister Chen Zhu has told the public that tobacco is harmful and asked people to give up smoking. He also called on the government to step up tobacco control legislation."

Xu said China still needs to issue a national tobacco control plan, raise prices of cigarettes and better educate the public on the health risks of smoking.

She criticized the apparent conflict of interest in the dual role that China's State Tobacco Monopoly Administration plays as both tobacco policymaker and overseer of the China National Tobacco Corp. — the world's largest cigarette maker.

Health officials have warned that smoking-related deaths could hit 3 million per year by 2030 without greater efforts.

Last year's certificate for anti-smoking efforts was awarded to Australian Attorney General Nicola Roxon, who as health minister led a campaign to make Australia the first country in the world to require cigarettes to be sold in plain packages with large, graphic warnings.

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Associated Press researcher Yu Bing contributed to this report.


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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Cardinal Health Honored With Best Employers for Healthy Lifestyles Award by National Business Group on Health

DUBLIN, Ohio, July 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Business Group on Health honored Cardinal Health with its Best Employers for Healthy Lifestyles Award for its commitment to promoting a healthy workplace and encouraging employees and their families to support and maintain healthy lifestyles.

Cardinal Health received a platinum award for its Healthy Lifestyles program, a program that is part of the company's overarching benefits strategy to support the well-being and development of its employees. The platinum awards recognizes employers for established "healthy weight, healthy lifestyles" programs with measurable success and documented outcomes.

"Our programs are focused on providing our employees with tools and resources and engaging them to lead a healthy life," said Carole Watkins, Chief Human Resources Officer at Cardinal Health. "We're honored to be recognized by the National Business Group on Health for the success we've achieved with our progressive work in our Healthy Lifestyles initiative."

The company's innovative approach to employee health incorporates work/life effectiveness initiatives, programs and incentives emphasizing wellness and prevention. The programs include consumer-driven health plans, education and awareness programs, disease management and wellness programs, enhanced work/life programs, flexible work pilot programs, financial savings plans and employee assistance programs.

The Healthy Lifestyles program works to promote employees' well-being by maintaining health through work/life effectiveness resources, self-check guides, web-based tools, screenings and preventive care; improving health and reducing risk through biometric screenings, health assessments and coaching; and managing health and chronic conditions through condition management, wellness programs, and nurse advocates.

"We are very pleased to recognize Cardinal Health for its ongoing commitment to providing lifestyle improvement programs that encourage healthy lifestyles for their employees," said Helen Darling, president and CEO of the National Business Group on Health. "Cardinal Health and its management team should be proud of their dedication and recognizing the importance of promoting and maintaining a healthy workforce. We congratulate them on receiving this award."

Cardinal Health received the 2012 Best Employers for Health Lifestyles Award at the Leadership Summit sponsored by the National Business Group on Health's Institute on Innovation in Workforce Well-being. This marks the second time the company has received the award. Cardinal Health had previously been awarded the Best Employers for Health Lifestyles Award at the gold and silver levels.

About Cardinal Health

Headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, Cardinal Health, Inc. (CAH) is a $103 billion health care services company that improves the cost-effectiveness of health care. As the business behind health care, Cardinal Health helps pharmacies, hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers and physician offices focus on patient care while  reducing costs, enhancing efficiency and improving quality. Cardinal Health is an essential link in the health care supply chain, providing pharmaceuticals and medical products to more than 60,000 locations each day. The company is also a leading manufacturer of medical and surgical products, including gloves, surgical apparel and fluid management products. In addition, the company supports the growing diagnostic industry by supplying medical products to clinical laboratories and operating the nation's largest network of radiopharmacies that dispense products to aid in the early diagnosis and treatment of disease. Ranked #21 on the Fortune 500, Cardinal Health employs more than 30,000 people worldwide. More information about the company may be found at cardinalhealth.com and @CardinalHealth on Twitter.

About the National Business Group on Health

The National Business Group on Health is the nation's only non-profit, membership organization of large employers devoted exclusively to finding innovative and forward-thinking solutions to their most important health care and related benefits issues and to being the voice for large employers on national health care issues. The Business Group, whose 345 members include 64 of the Fortune 100, identifies, develops and shares best practices in health benefits, disability, health and productivity, related paid time off and work/life balance issues. Business Group members provide health coverage for more than 55 million U.S. workers, retirees and their families. For more information, visit www.businessgrouphealth.org.


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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Health Foundation Salute To Service Award, June 22 2012

http://bernews.com/ Health Foundation Salute To Service Award, June 22 2012

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Health Dialog Wins AVA Award for HD Care CompassTM Tool

Tue, Jan 31, 2012, 2:10 PM EST - U.S. Markets close in 1 hr 50 mins

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Healthways MeYou Health Subsidiary Receives MITX Interactive Award for Outstanding Achievement in Healthcare and ...

NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- MeYou Health, a wholly owned subsidiary of Healthways (NASDAQ: HWAY - News) has been recognized by the Massachusetts Innovation & Technology Exchange (MITX) as the winner in the Healthcare and Wellness category for the 16th Annual MITX Interactive Awards.

MeYou Health was recognized for Daily Challenge, an interactive web application that helps people improve their personal well-being through daily small actions. Utilizing behavior-driven design, social network connectedness research, and gaming mechanics, Daily Challenge is unique in its approach to driving simple but lasting behavior change in a user-friendly online application. It is a freemium offering, servicing both individual consumers and employers.

Held annually by the Massachusetts Innovation & Technology Exchange, the MITX Awards recognize excellence in the creation of web innovations designed, produced or developed in New England. The awards were presented last month in Boston.

“Being recognized by MITX among these innovative healthcare and wellness companies is an honor, and a genuine validation of the unique, behavior-centric design of Daily Challenge,” said Chris Cartter, MeYou Health’s General Manager. “While we have an active, engaged user base that provides us feedback on a regular basis, it’s a real tribute to the team’s efforts to receive this level of endorsement from our peers in the regional innovation and tech community.”

Launched in 2010, Daily Challenge has quickly grown to over 200,000 users from across the globe and has been endorsed by Deepak Chopra, who is recommending the application to his followers as part of his worldwide well-being movement.

“Daily Challenge has been very helpful in suggesting positive changes to my life,” said Daily Challenge user Chandra T. “I enjoy how simple yet effective each challenge has been so far, and I love conversing with the new acquaintances I've made through the application. I highly recommend Daily Challenge to anyone who is looking for small but effective ways to improve their health and their lives.”

About MeYou Health

MeYou Health is the social well-being company, delivering web and mobile products that transform social networks into support systems to improve people’s well-being. People are overwhelmed and often fail when they try to make big, unrealistic health changes, while MeYou Health suggests daily small actions and enhances social ties to inspire meaningful, lifelong change. Located in Boston, MeYou Health was founded in 2009 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Healthways, Inc.

About Healthways

Healthways is the leading provider of specialized, comprehensive solutions to help millions of people maintain or improve their health and well-being and, as a result, reduce overall costs. Healthways’ solutions are designed to help healthy individuals stay healthy, mitigate or eliminate lifestyle risk factors that can lead to disease and optimize care for those with chronic illness. Our proven, evidence-based programs provide highly specific and personalized interventions for each individual in a population, irrespective of age or health status, and are delivered to consumers by phone, mail, internet and face-to-face interactions, both domestically and internationally. Healthways also provides a national, fully accredited complementary and alternative Health Provider Network and a national Fitness Center Network, offering convenient access to individuals who seek health services outside of, and in conjunction with, the traditional healthcare system. For more information, please visit www.healthways.com.


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