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Feds Issue Proposed Rule On Health Information Collected By Workplace Wellness Programs

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This proposal allows these workplace wellness programs to set financial incentives for participation as high as 30 percent of the cost of family coverage. A separate draft rule pegs this amount to the cost of employee-only coverage.

Workplace Wellness Programs: Early Alarm For Workers’ Health Or A Recipe For Over-Testing?

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Some experts worry that these programs encourage health screening that doesn’t necessarily comply with medical guidelines and is helping to drive up health care costs.

Privacy Advocates Urge Stronger Protection Of Employee Health Data

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Existing laws designed to control what doctors and hospitals do with your information need to be expanded to employers’ wellness programs, say advocates.

7 Questions To Ask Your Employer About Wellness Privacy

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Workplace wellness programs have joined doctors, hospitals and your mother in the campaign to get you healthy. Will they treat your data carefully?

Pregnancy – A Touchy Subject In Employee Wellness Health Assessments

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Pregnancy questions included in many wellness program questionnaires hit a nerve, and advocates are asking the Obama administration to ban these types of queries as part of a pending Equal Employment Opportunity Commission rule.

EEOC Proposal On Wellness Program Earns Business Praise, Consumer Concerns

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The announcement is an effort to give employers more guidance on how to implement the programs promoted by the federal health law without overstepping the Americans With Disabilities Act.

EEOC Takes Aim At Wellness Programs Increasingly Offered By Employers

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The lawsuits brought by the commission, which have raised complaints from business leaders, highlight the lack of clarity in the standards under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Poll: Americans Bristle At Penalties In Wellness Programs

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Workers believe employer wellness programs should be all gain but no pain, according to a poll released Tuesday. The poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation found employees approve of corporate wellness programs when they offer perks, but recoil if the plans have punitive incentives such as higher premiums for those who do not take part. […]