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It pays to Stay Well.
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Living well
When you stay healthy, you spend less of your personal income on health care. You’ll have money for other things. But it’s not just about money. People who maintain their physical and mental health have more energy, feel better about themselves and lead a better quality of life.
Working well
When you’re healthy, you’re more productive and effective at work. You’ll also have less of an impact on your company’s health care spending. That means more wealth for profit-sharing programs, bonuses, financial results and other benefits.

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Wellness-based healthcare is a hot subject right now, and for good reason. Preventable chronic illness makes up 70 percent of health care costs.1 The more we focus on staying well, the better we can control the rising price of medical care.

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