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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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How to Get Men to Participate in Worksite Wellness Programs

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Wed, Nov, 14, 2012

Men are often known to be indifferent towards their health and will only go to the doctor if they are extremely sick - skipping preventative screenings. As a result, awareness of men's health issues can lag significantly behind and getting them to participate in wellness activities can be tricky. That's where the mustache movement comes in. 

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Why Your Worksite Needs to Make Wellness a Priority [Infographic]

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Wed, Nov, 07, 2012

Have you ever wondered how much unhealthy employees are costing your business?

It's more than you might think.

Poor worker health costs U.S. employers a staggering $576 billion a year. This massive sum comes from lost productivity due to worker absence and chronic conditions.

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Wellness Communication: 4 Tips for Cutting Through the Clutter

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Tue, Oct, 30, 2012

Effective internal communication is critical to driving high employee participation in worksite wellness programs. Unfortunately, in today’s work environment of information overload, employees are inundated with messages. Human Resources and Health Promotion professionals have to cut through the noise of other competing messages and work priorities if they hope to have success with their wellness efforts.

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Topics: Wellness at Work

How to Build Trust in Your Worksite Wellness Program

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Wed, Oct, 24, 2012

Research indicates that wellness programs reduce health care costs, with reductions for large companies averaging $3.27 for every dollar spent on wellness programs, according to a policy brief from Health Affairs.

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Topics: Wellness at Work

5 Ways to Motivate Employees to Get a Flu Shot

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Mon, Oct, 15, 2012

Flu season can be a challenging time for businesses.

The flu virus spreads easily among employees, affecting not only the workplace but also the broader community. This seasonal illness can severely impact business operations, causing employees to miss work due to their own sickness or to care for ill family members, increasing stress and reducing productivity.

With potentially thousands of hours of lost work time, it’s clear that companies have an economic interest in keeping employees healthy and flu-free.

A healthy and productive workforce is critical to any business's success. So, how can employers motivate their teams to engage in healthy behaviors, like getting a flu shot?

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Health Risk Assessments: How accurate are they?

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Mon, Oct, 08, 2012

 

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Topics: Wellness at Work

Worksite Nicotine Testing: Is it Worth it?

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Mon, Oct, 01, 2012

More employers are encouraging employees to quit smoking with incentives (or penalties!) According to the Society for Human Resource Management’s (SHRM’s) 2018 Employee Benefits survey report, 16% of employers provide a discount on health insurance premiums to people who do not use tobacco products, 10% offer a discount for participating in a program to quit smoking and 18% impose a smoking surcharge.

Given the often high-valued health care discounts, many employers are turning to nicotine testing to discourage dishonesty and ensure incentives are appropriately distributed. 

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Topics: Biometric Health Screenings, Wellness at Work

The Secret Sauce of Extraordinary Worksite Wellness Programs

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Mon, Sep, 24, 2012

“The purpose of worksite wellness is not to change people, but to change the culture.”
-Dr. Dee Edington

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Topics: Wellness at Work

7 Ways Biometric Screenings Can Support Your Wellness Program

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Mon, Sep, 17, 2012

As a HR or health promotion professional, you probably have been hearing a lot about biometric screenings. But you may be wondering how biometric screenings can really help your company and wellness program. By measuring your employees’ cholesterol and glucose levels, body mass index and blood pressure, onsite screenings provide information you and your employees need to understand health risks. Plus, you gain insights that health risk appraisals or claims data alone can’t provide.

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Topics: Biometric Health Screenings

Protecting Your Small Business from the Flu

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Tue, Sep, 11, 2012

Regardless of the size or type of your business you can help protect your business and employees from the flu. An organization can be severely impacted by people coming to work when they’re sick. Illness can spread from person to person causing entire companies to be effected. For small employers, that could mean as much as five missed workdays each for every employee who experiences flu-like symptoms, according to a 2011 study from Walgreens.

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