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Lisa Stovall

With over two decades of experience in employee wellness and internal communications, Lisa Stovall brings her passion and expertise to every project as a senior content writer, strategist, and editor at TotalWellness. Equipped with a Master’s in Health Promotion, she’s all about creating workplaces that are healthy, happy, and thriving. When she’s not at work, Lisa loves getting her 10,000 steps in — whether it’s a stroll through the park, exploring new trails, or enjoying a neighborhood walk with her two dogs. For Lisa, health and wellness are not just her career, but a personal passion she brings to life with vibrant energy and a fun approach that makes her a trusted voice in the wellness community.
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Next Generation: Eggless Flu Shots

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Thu, May, 02, 2013

This year company flu shot programs will have access to an eggless flu vaccine. The new cell culture technology vaccine (Flucelvax, made by Novartis) was approved by the FDA in November 2012 for adults aged 18 and older. 

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Topics: Workplace Flu Shots

How to Make a Viable Wellness Program Dashboard

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Thu, Apr, 25, 2013

Can you imagine how now nice it would be if your stakeholders could get a snapshot of the overall health of your company's wellness initiative in less than 15 seconds? Well then, consider creating a data dashboard.

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Topics: Wellness at Work

Cracking the Code on Health Risk Assessments

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Thu, Apr, 18, 2013

Health risk assessments (HRA). Health appraisals. Personal health assessments. Well-being assessments. Whatever you call them, they are valuable tools for measuring the key drivers of health and risks for future illness.

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Topics: Wellness at Work

Your Epic Wellness Communication Plan: 5 Tips for Driving Participation

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Thu, Apr, 11, 2013

More than half of workers say they don’t know enough about their company’s wellness programs to participate in them according to a 2012 Colonial Life survey. Yet well­ness programs only work if your employees par­tic­i­pate.

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Topics: Wellness at Work

Quadrivalent Flu Vaccines: What Corporate Flu Programs Need to Know

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Mon, Apr, 01, 2013

Big changes are coming to flu vaccines for the 2013-14 flu season. U.S. health regulators approved a new seasonal influenza vaccine that fights against four strains of influenza. This will increase the protective value of flu vaccines, since to date, flu vaccines contained only three viruses.

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Topics: Workplace Flu Shots

Tap into the Power of Social Media to Build Your Wellness Program

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Thu, Mar, 28, 2013

It’s no secret that social media is transforming the way people communicate in the workplace. Today more companies are realizing the value of engaging their employees online and are using tools, like forums, blogs and social networks, to enable their staff to converse, collaborate and connect.

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Topics: Wellness at Work

How to Cultivate a Worksite Wellness Champion Network

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Thu, Mar, 21, 2013

There is no doubt about it that some of the most successful worksite wellness programs are supported by a network of enthusiastic employees at the grassroots level. Most organizations call them "Wellness Champions" and they are the drivers for building a culture of wellness and encouraging participation in a company’s wellness program.

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Topics: Healthy Workplaces, Wellness at Work

The Ultimate Corporate Wellness Glossary: 25 Terms to Know

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Thu, Mar, 14, 2013

As a newbie to the world of corporate wellness, you may be scratching your head. Like any industry, it is filled with jargon and acronyms. But don’t let terminology prevent you from achieving success. Review all the definitions below that you'll need to be a health promotion rock star.

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Topics: Wellness at Work

Everything You Need to Sell Your Boss on Health Assessments

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Thu, Mar, 07, 2013

You know Health Risk Assessments (HRA) can lay a solid foundation for making lifestyle changes. You're a believer in the power of HRAs to evaluate employees' modifiable risk factors. And you've been reading up and know that they have one of the best return on investments – with one report finding that HRAs returned $6.04 for every $1 spent. 

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Topics: Wellness at Work

6 Must-Haves for Your Corporate Wellness Portal

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Thu, Feb, 28, 2013

We all know how important a wellness portal is to a corporate wellness program, but what does it really take to have an excellent portal that drives visitors, increases engagement and supports healthy behavior change?

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Topics: Wellness at Work

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