Health Checks: Your first line of defence against rising absence

Health Checks: Your first line of defence against rising absence
How intelligent employee surveys can improve your people decisions

Proactive employee health checks can help reduce workplace absenteeism and enhance overall business performance. This approach tackles the growing issue of health-related absence by highlighting the benefits of early detection through health screening.

Organisations can implement cost-effective health checks as part of a wider wellbeing strategy to support employee health, boost productivity, and lower long-term costs.

Key Takeaways:

  • Understand the financial and operational impact of rising employee absence.
  • Learn how early detection of health issues can help prevent long-term sickness.
  • Explore different types of health checks and how to tailor them to your workforce.
  • Discover how health screenings support a preventative wellbeing strategy.
  • Gain insights into implementing health checks effectively and affordably.
  • Review real-world examples showing reduced absence and improved outcomes.

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