Trends in Wellness Session 11 - Canadian Reinsurance CRC... · Trends in Wellness •Introduction...
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Trends in Wellness Session 11
Trends in Wellness
• Introduction
• Marc Mitchell
• Jim Rondeau
• Panel Questions & Answers
• Moderated by Blake Hill
Agenda
Wellness is more than merely physical health, nutrition, or exercise. Wellness is the integration of states of physical and mental well-being.
Wellness has a long and rich history, gaining momentum in the last sixty years.
Wellness is benefiting significantly from improvements in technology and the research of behavioral science.
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Increase in Apps and Wearables
Trends in Wellness
• Marc is a well-recognized Canadian authority in the field of incentives for healthier living, an award-winning researcher and adviser to multiple governments on public health policy. In addition to his work with Social Change Rewards, Marc is also conducting health incentive research at the University Health Network as a CIHR Fellow.
Marc Mitchell
Trends in Wellness
• Jim is the President of Plum Creative and long serving Member of the Legislative Assembly for Manitoba, including serving as cabinet minister in three portfolios including as Minister of healthy Living. Plum produces world-class broadcast video and media productions for corporate and promotional needs as well as websites, applications and software production.. Plum's award-winning creative has earned two Emmys, Broadcast Designers Association / Promax Gold and Silver awards, plus other multiple international awards and nominations. Plum has brought together world experts to collaborate on groundbreaking behavioral change applications.
Jim Rondeau
Does rewarding people to be healthy backfire?
Making the case for health rewards in Canada
Marc Mitchell, PhD
Uncomfortable
Takes Time
Not Fun
Health
Appearance
Longevity
“Present Bias”
11.55% better attendance
Meta-analysis
Mitchell et al. (2013)
Motivation Mountain
“i just like it” “it gives me energy” “i’d feel guilty if I didn’t” “i will get free coffee” “my doctor told me to”
Mike
Should we reward people to be healthy?
Proceed with caution.
Thank you,
Trends in Wellness
Jim Rondeau
Trends in Wellness
Questions