Thus, in order to realize the full potential of community colleges as a setting for promoting employee health, more research is needed to understand how best to work with community colleges to offer employee health promotion programs and to clarify any potential barriers and challenges unique to this setting.
What does EHPP stand for?
EHPP stands for Employee Health Promotion Program (University of New Mexico; Division of Human Resources; Albuquerque, NM)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
A while back, the hospital joined with Providence and other health care facilities to sponsor an employee health promotion program.
A survey instrument was created that combined an instrument by McClarren (1991) that focused on health promotion activities in the hospital setting, and surveys in the Guidelines far Employee Health Promotion Programs (Baun, Horton, & Storlie, 1992).
ALABAMA POWERS "GOOD HEALTH MAKES $ENSE" PROGRAM The Alabama Power employee health promotion program, titled "Good Health Makes $ense" (GHM$), is in its tenth year of operation.
For example, the target for Objective 7-5 is that 75% of worksites with 50 or more employees will offer a comprehensive employee health promotion program to their employees.