American Institute for Preventive Medicine – For over 34 years, the American Institute for Preventive Medicine has been internationally recognized for its ability to present health information in ways that increase engagement, motivation, and behavior change. Our expertise in reducing health care costs and absenteeism, while increasing productivity, has helped over 13,000 corporations, hospitals, insurers, MCO’s, benefits, consultants, unions, and government agencies. We are one of the first five companies to receive URAC Accreditation for Comprehensive Wellness which demonstrates we have met or exceeded industry recognized standards. AIPM has also received a great deal of recognition and many awards for its products and services. For the first time in history, our workforce is comprised of four unique generations. AIPM is a leader in addressing the needs of these groups. With the perfect combination of “high touch” and “high tech” approaches, we engage everyone in one, cohesive program. We have identified 7 key areas that should be included in your efforts to create a culture of health. The CALMER2 approach which stands for Communication, Assessment, Lifestyle Enhancement, Medical Self-Care, Education, Rewards and Reporting. AIPM is also uniquely positioned to be the only wellness provider you need. Just as no two populations are the same, no two wellness programs should be the same either. Let our experienced wellness consultants with over 100 years of combined experience, help you design a successful program.
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