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Hosting a Health Fair at Your Law Firm -About Us: News - Health Fairs Direct
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over to independently owned health fair companies, corporate health and wellness fairs began to become more popular. The reason for this is quite simple. The independently-owned health fair company’s focus aligns with the corporation’s desire to lower its medical insurance premiums by making employees healthier. This created a trusting relationship between the health fair company and the corporation, something that is rarely accomplished with doctor owned companies. As a result, corporations began to see more benefits than complaints from their health fairs.
The Benefits of health Fairs
With health risk assessments, unbiased
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and action toward living a healthier lifestyle.
Look for Positive Long-Term Financial Impact : Yes health fairs should be educational, informational and above all fun. Keep in mind that a properly planned and executed health & wellness initiative will reduce your long-term medical costs or at a minimum reduce its annual rate of increase. To accomplish this you need to create a consistent and long term strategy to keep healthy Living at the forefront of your employees' minds.
The Owner : Find out who you are working with by finding out who actually owns the health fair company you are considering. Most health fair companies are owned by
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Hosting a Health Fair at Your Law Firm -About Us: News - Health Fairs Direct
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over to independently owned health fair companies, corporate health and wellness fairs began to become more popular. The reason for this is quite simple. The independently-owned health fair company’s focus aligns with the corporation’s desire to lower its medical insurance premiums by making employees healthier. This created a trusting relationship between the health fair company and the corporation, something that is rarely accomplished with doctor owned companies. As a result, corporations began to see more benefits than complaints from their health fairs.
The Benefits of health Fairs
With health risk assessments, unbiased
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Corporate Health and Wellness Programs Education and Employee Wellness Ideas -Proactive Health: Education - Health Fairs Direct
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Health Fair Blood Pressure Screenings Health Fairs Direct begins every Health & Wellness event by providing a variety of local medical educational screenings to cover the medical Health portion of your event. These may include:
Neck & Back Screenings
Foot & Ankle Screenings
Vision/Laser Vision Screenings
Dental Screenings
Massage Therapy
Physical Therapy Screenings
Comprehensive events also include educational wellness exhibitors from the following three areas:
Employee Health & Stress Relief
Personal Fitness, Health & Stress Relief
Family Fitness, Health &
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Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Notes | Facebook
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as well as ACTs, in all the medical projects where we treat malaria patients.
The provision of prevention tools such as insecticide-treated bed nets also needs to be expanded, and reliable testing and treatment for malaria has to be implemented on a much wider scale. In the context of widespread poverty, this means making health services free of charge for patients. Our experience in countries like Mali and Sierra Leone has shown that free access to comprehensive healthcare can lead to a three-fold increase in the number of patients being effectively treated for malaria. Most importantly, the number of deaths related to malaria can be significantly
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Non-Profits on Facebook | Facebook
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oldest and largest voluntary health organization. Its purpose is to help prevent America’s No. 1 and No. 3 killers, heart disease and stroke. The AHA is an advocate of good health, promoting positive behaviors, nutritious e... ating habits and healthy lifestyles. It also funds cutting-edge research and professional education programs. Disclaimer: The American Heart Association’s Facebook page is not intended to provide medical advice or treatment. Only your healthcare provider can do that. The American Heart Association recommends that you consult your healthcare provider regarding your personal health matters. This Facebook page is intended to
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