MANUFACTURING PLANT CASE STUDY

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Three years of on-site Annual Wellness Visits across nine manufacturing plants in three states, with statistically significant improvements in metabolic risk factors.

9

Plants served across three states

571

Team members participating in the 2018 program

269

Employees participating all three years since 2016

34%

Of three-year participants improved metabolic risk factors

The Challenge

In 2016, NDS Wellness partnered with a leading manufacturer of engineered plastics and metals in North America. The privately held company was experiencing an escalation in healthcare cost spend. The management team was looking for a program that identified, diagnosed, educated, and provided tools and options for employees suffering from chronic disease and mental health disorders. The solution needed to be made available to all operational shifts.

Healthcare Participation

Between 2016 and 2018, NDS Wellness implemented Annual Wellness Visits at nine plants located in three different states. The program would educate employees on the current status of their health and provide tools and/or referrals into local PCP care, with a goal of keeping healthy and low risk employees healthy, and improving the status of employees in the at-risk category. NDS utilized SPSS IBM Watson statistical analytics package to analyze program outcomes.

Of the manufacturing plant’s 571 total team members participating in the 2018 program, 269 had participated since the inception of the program in 2016.

Services Offered to Team Members in 30-Minute PCP Appointments

Biometrics (BMI, BP, Hemoglobin A1C, Lipid Panel, Customized Blood Panels Available)

Licensed Providers completed review of Body Systems (Lymphatic, Respiratory, Cardiovascular, Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Musculoskeletal, Neurological, Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat) and Health History

Age-appropriate Screening Education

Integration with Existing EAP Programs

12 Lead EKG

Occupational Health Assessment

Coordination of Care with Local Providers

Mental Health Assessment and Referral Program

Results: 2016–2018 Metabolic Risk Factors

The following was a statistically significant correlation between NDS onsite Annual Wellness Program participation and risk factors for metabolic syndrome:

Triglycerides

81%

maintained normal levels (≤149) through 3 years of participation

37%

identified at risk in 2016 moved into normal range in 2018

Waist

85%

maintained normal waist circumference through the 3 years of participation

17%

identified at risk in 2016 moved into normal range by 2018

Glucose

74%

maintained normal glucose levels through 3 years of participation

47%

identified at risk in 2016 moved into normal range by 2018

HDL

78%

maintained normal HDL levels through 3 years of participation

23%

identified at risk in 2016 moved into normal range by 2018

Blood Pressure

75%

maintained normal BP levels through 3 years of participation

50%

identified at risk in 2016 moved into normal range by 2018

THREE-YEAR ENGAGEMENT

Of those that engaged all three years, 34% experienced improved metabolic risk factors, 35% maintained, and 29% added risk factors. There is a positive correlation between the participating population and improved or maintained risk categories.

This differs significantly from the non-participating population, whose at-risk categories increased over time.

WHAT THE RESULTS SHOW

Overall, patients who started off the program with low risk were more likely to maintain low risk values across the three years. These results indicate that patients who receive annual feedback regarding their health can make necessary adjustments to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Additionally, for patients that started the program at risk, a portion of those patients were able to make lifestyle changes that resulted in movement into a lowered risk range.

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