For some companies, unnecessary medical costs
consume half of corporate profits or more.
Source: Rosen, MD, The Healthy Company, 1992

Corporate wellness is about caring for your company’s greatest asset: your employees. There are few other investments a company can make that offer a greater return than investing in their employee’s health.


Employers who invest in worksite health promotion programs
can see a return of $3-$6 for every dollar invested over a 2-5 year period.

Documented savings are observed in medical costs, absenteeism,
worker's comp claims, short- term disability and presenteeism
(lower on-the-job efficiency due to employee health problems.)

Source: American Journal of Preventive Medicine, December 2005 Vol. 29: 113 


The Orange County Heart Institute offers the most comprehensive corporate wellness program available today. Our program integrates the latest scientific and evidence based methods.  It is a highly effective and affordable approach to helping your employees regain control of their health, and to helping you regain control over escalating health care costs.

Benefits for Employer

• Lowered corporate insurance premiums

• Reduced incidence of medical conditions

• Strengthened employee retention

• Strengthened employee recruitment

• Reduced absenteeism

• Reduced presenteeism

• Enhanced productivity

• Less employee turnover

• A valuable incentive program to offer employees

• Increased employee job performance & morale

• Tax deductible benefit

Benefits for Employees

• Life saving early detection of existing heart disease

• Dramatically reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes

• Lower blood pressure and cholesterol

• Increased energy

• Weight loss: lose fat while maintaining muscle

• Increased ability to manage stress

• Achieve many other important health goals

• Enhanced job performance & morale

For Information on how you can increase your bottom line by enhancing your employee’s health, please contact Dr. Gena Kadar, D.C. at 949.500.8745


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