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Obesity and Lost Productivity Thomas Parry, Ph.D. President Integrated Benefits Institute

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Obesity and Lost Productivity. Thomas Parry, Ph.D. President Integrated Benefits Institute. The Costs of Obesity*. * Preliminary results – not for citation/publication. The Impact of Co-Morbidity*. * Preliminary results – not for citation/publication. Obesity and Co-Morbidity*. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Obesity and Lost Productivity

Thomas Parry, Ph.D.President

Integrated Benefits Institute

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The Costs of Obesity*Total Cost of Health Conditions per 1000 ee

0 50000 100000 150000 200000 250000 300000 350000 400000 450000 500000

I rritable Bowel

Sleeping Problem

Back\ Neck Pain

Anxiety

GERD

Arthritis

Hypertension

Obesity

Depression

Allergy

Absenteeism per 1000 FTE Presenteeism per 1000 FTE Medical per 1000 Rx per 1000

* Preliminary results – not for citation/publication

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The Impact of Co-Morbidity*Total Lost Days per Year

by Number of Comorbidities

2

58

12 1314

20

2629

37

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 or more

Number of Comorbidities

* Preliminary results – not for citation/publication

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Obesity and Co-Morbidity*

1 co-morbidity Second

2 co-morbidities Second

3 co-morbidities Second

4 co-morbidity Second

5 co-morbidities Second

6 co-morbidities Second

# of Co-Morbidities Obesity Ranking

* Preliminary results – not for citation/publication

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Why Productivity?

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Hewitt’s 2008 Employer Health Care Survey

• 508 employer participants

• Productivity: 2nd-most important business issue

• Health and productivity measurement key employer challenge

• The need to integrate programs across silos

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The Real Problem: The Full Cost of Poor Employee Health

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The CFO’s View

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Linking Health, Productivity & the Bottom Line

Strong link61%

Weak link7%

Moderate link32%

Source: CFO Survey, IBI, 2002

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The Impact of Ill-Health

0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

Highermedical

Troublefocusing on

job

More absence Affectsbottom line

beyondhealthcare

Adverselyaffects other

benefits costs

Need largerworkforce

Agree Strongly agree

96%90%

86% 84%

71%

47%

Source: The Business Value of Health: Linking CFOs to Health and Productivity, IBI, 2006

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Quantifying Lost Productivity

What is the real cost of people being away from work?

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Lost Productivity Costs a Function of ….

• Ability to replace workers

• Time value of output

• Degree of team work

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Real Costs/Program

$0

$1,000

$2,000

$3,000

$4,000

Ave. Cost/FTE

EE GH WC STD LTD Incid.Absn.

FMLA

Payments Lost Productivity*$3,090

$178

$2,505

$392$660

$1,796

* Nicholson Lost-productivity modifier

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The MGM MIRAGE Case StudyThe MGM MIRAGE Case Study

Making the Business Case for HPM to Senior Executives

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IBI Health & Productivity Snapshot Results

Absence

Presenteeism

1.8 lost days per FTE/Year

6.2 lost days per FTE/Year

Lost worktime = 8 days per FTE/Year of $2,598 per FTE/Year in Lost Productivity

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The Bottom Line

Savings $18.8 MM Wall-Street Multiple 13X Outstanding Shares 292 M Gain in Stock Price $ .84/share  Principal Owner (56%) $137.4MM

One Day of Productivity Improvement

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For More Information

Thomas [email protected]

www.ibiweb.org