The prevalence of chronic conditions associated with modifiable health risk factors in corporate employees in South Africa
Author(s) -
R Da Silva,
Karen Milner,
Tracy KolbeAlexander,
Mike Greyling,
DM Patel
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
south african actuarial journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1680-2179
DOI - 10.4314/saaj.v14i1.4
Subject(s) - productivity , environmental health , business , health management system , medical expenses , risk management , actuarial science , medicine , finance , economics , medical emergency , alternative medicine , economic growth , pathology
The Sunday Times Discovery Healthiest Company Index Survey collected a dataset of 13 578 responses from corporate employees in 101 companies. This dataset has been used to assess the prevalence of self-reported modifiable health-risk factors and the association with chronic conditions. The analysis indicates that there is a greater likelihood of an individual reporting a chronic condition where their lifestyle risk factors are outside of the healthy range. This suggests that there are opportunities to manage the costs of health insurance, medical expenses and productivity losses by applying risk management tools aimed at addressing modifiable risk factors. KEYWORDS: Chronic condition, disease management programme, modifiable health risk factors
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