HERO announces winners of 2022 Health & Well-Being Awards
PRESS RELEASE (For immediate release) HERO announces winners of 2022 Health & Well-Being Awards The annual HERO awards honor dedication and commitment to the advancement of health and well-being. Fernandina Beach, FL (September 26, 2022) – The Health Enhancement Research Organization (HERO) recognized outstanding contributions by workplace …
August 2022 Briefs
Meeting for the “first” time A message from Crystle Helderman, MS, HERO Director of Communication I have never met the HERO team. Let me explain… I have worked with Karen, Emily, Pat, Ariane, Paul, Mary and Sara for more than a year but we have never shaken hands or been …
Workforce Mental Health: Accelerating adoption of best practice guidance and elevating the conversation to a sustained national level
Evidence-based best practices for worksite health and well-being (WWB) have been widely established for more than two decades. Although these practices are embraced by many leading organizations with best-in-class WWB programs, research led by HERO award-winning researcher Dr. Laura Linnan shows that progress toward broader implementation has been glacial. The …
July 2022 Briefs
A message from HERO President and CEO, Karen Moseley In my role with HERO, I am fortunate to be “in the room” and participate in conversations with other organizations that, like HERO, are convening top experts to solve some of society’s most difficult challenges. Inevitably, I leave each of these encounters …
Leveraging data to enhance health and well-being program integration and organizational well-being
Jenna is a Health Management Consultant with MMA-East where she collaborates with the Account Management team and Planning & Analytics for Total Health team to provide strategic data-driven client consultation, along with supporting Strategic Initiatives to develop innovative solutions that address mental, physical, social and financial well-being. She has a …
June 2022 HERO Briefs
FOMO and Forum22: A message from Forum22 Director Paul Terry, and HERO President and CEO, Karen Moseley Smartphone addiction is kind of sad given FOMO, ‘fear of missing out,’ has us checking our phones once every four minutes. That’s 344 times per day! But here’s something that would be REALLY sad, and …
A CDC Foundation Supported Learning Collaborative: Employers Pursuing a Workforce Culture of Health and Well-Being Together
A HEROForum22 Preview! This webinar will describe a unique partnership between the CDC Foundation, the Greater Philadelphia Coalition on Health (GPBCH) and their members, and HealthNEXT, a health and well-being management company. Leveraging funding and support from the CDC Foundation, the GPBCH has organized several employer members to participate in …
Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond — Associated Characteristics and Disproportionately Affected Populations
The impact of COVID-19 on mental health in America has been profound and is still unfolding. The pandemic and its mitigation have introduced challenges for communities related to the morbidity and mortality caused by the disease itself and related to mental and behavioral health. As clinicians and scientists in the …
2022 Fall Think Tank
May 2022 HERO Briefs
HERO News- A Word From Karen “April showers bring May flowers.” This quote has always reminded me of change and growth, and is apropos for what’s happening at HERO. A sign of individual growth, three HERO team members are wearing new titles: Ariane Mistral, Director of Education & Events; Emily …