National Business Group on Health Recognizes 63 Large Employers as '2009 Best Employers...

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National Business Group on Health Recognizes 63 Large Employers as '2009 Best
Employers for Healthy Lifestyles' Award Winners

Largest-Ever Class of Award Winners Demonstrates Strong Employer Commitment
to Workplace Health & Wellness Programs

WASHINGTON, June 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Business Group on
Health (NBGH) is pleased to announce 63 large employers -- representing the
full spectrum of the U.S. economy -- have been recognized as "2009 Best
Employers for Healthy Lifestyles" award winners for their exceptional
commitment to a healthy workplace and for helping their employees and families
make better choices about their own health and well-being, the non-profit
group announced today.  The award-winning large employers are being recognized
this evening at the National Business Group on Health's Joint Summit of the
Institutes on Health Care Costs and Solutions & the Costs and Health Effects
of Obesity in Arlington, Virginia. 

"We are proud to recognize 63 large employers for their unparalleled
commitment to a healthy workplace and for making their employees' health and
well-being a top priority," said Helen Darling, President, National Business
Group on Health.  "Employers know first-hand that a healthy workforce is
essential to increasing productivity and to maintaining a competitive edge in
the new global economy."

LuAnn Heinen, Vice President, National Business Group on Health, added, "The
2009 class of award-winners is the largest ever, with companies demonstrating
an unprecedented breadth and depth of programs to support employee health and
wellness.  More than ever, employers are making investments that should pay
substantial dividends over the long term."

Winners of the 5th Annual "Best Employers for Healthy Lifestyles" awards were
honored in one of three categories: Platinum, for established "Healthy Weight,
Healthy Lifestyles" programs with measurable success and documented outcomes;
Gold, for creating cultural and environmental changes that support employees
who are committed to long-term behavior changes; and Silver, for employers who
have launched programs or services to promote living a healthier lifestyle. 
Among the noteworthy accomplishments:

    --  With 63 employers represented, the 2009 award-winning class is the
        largest ever; number of award-winners grows by 21 percent compared to
        2008.  As a testament to the increased value employers place on
        workplace health and wellness programs, the number of award-winning
        employers in 2009 (a total of 63) grew by 21 percent compared to 2008
        when 52 employers were recognized.  The 2009 tally is nearly triple
the
        first-year number of employers, 22, who were recognized by NBGH in
2005.


    --  Seven large employers are first-time "Platinum" award winners.
        Of the 17 large employers achieving Platinum-level recognition, seven
        are first-time award winners.  Of these, two are first-time
applicants. 
        A recurring theme of this year's Platinum-award level winners is a
        corporate-wide culture of health and specific commitment to improving
        employees' well-being through healthy choices.



2009 Best Employers for Healthy Lifestyles Winners

Platinum
Aetna(R)
Baptist Health South Florida
Campbell Soup Company
CIGNA
Dell Inc.
FPL Group
Hannaford Supermarkets
IBM
Medtronic
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
PepsiCo Inc.
Pitney Bowes Inc.
Quest Diagnostics
Texas Instruments Incorporated
Union Pacific
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, UPMC Health Plan
Volvo Group Companies including Mack Trucks, Inc.

Gold 
American Specialty Health Incorporated
AstraZeneca
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Chrysler Group LLC
Cummins Inc.
CVS Caremark
General Dynamics Electric Boat
General Mills
Healthways
Humana
Intel Corporation
JPMorgan Chase
Mayo Clinic
Paychex, Inc.
Pfizer Inc.
Raytheon Company
Saint-Gobain Corporation
Sprint
The Boeing Company
Unum
Verizon
Visant Corporation
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
WellPoint, Inc.

Silver
Accenture
American Express
ARAMARK
Cardinal Health, Inc.
H. J. Heinz Company
Lowe's Companies, Inc.
Meijer
Michelin North America
PRO Sports Club
Qwest Communications
Rockwell Collins
sanofi-aventis U.S.
Target
Texas Health Resources
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
The Home Depot
Unilever
Watson Wyatt Worldwide
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company
Xcel Energy



SOURCE  National Business Group on Health

Phil Blando, +1-202-258-4978, pblando@abmpartnersllc.com, for National
Business Group on Health
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