December 4, 2009
In 2007 Gallup and Healthways agreed to a 25 year relationship where 1,000 surveys on well-being would be conducted per night. These surveys, conducted since January 2008, are representative of the US population and have provided invaluable insights into the well-being of the American people, barriers to achieving maximum well-being, and how health promotion programs must change to be effective. This presentation will provide an update on the well-being of Americans, information on new learnings, and examples of how health promotion needs to be transformed to have greater impact.
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About the Presenters
Katie Bell is a Partner at the Gallup Organization
John H Harris III is the Vice President, Innovations for 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 and slow the progression to disease associated with family or lifestyle risk factors and promote the best possible health for those already affected by disease. 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, 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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