Building health policy
Features/Mind/Feature 92
- 84 Health and wellness awareness
- 85 Integrative design
- 86 Post-occupancy surveys
- 87 Beauty and design I
- 88 Biophilia I - qualitative
- 89 Adaptable spaces
- 90 Healthy sleep policy
- 91 Business travel
- 92 Building health policy
- 93 Workplace family support
- 94 Self-monitoring
- 95 Stress and addiction treatment
- 96 Altruism
- 97 Material transparency
- 98 Organizational transparency
- 99 Beauty and design II
- 100 Biophilia II - quantitative
- P5 Health through housing equity
- P6 Education space provisions
Building health policy
Intent:
To protect the overall health and well-being of occupants and their families by adopting comprehensive health policies.
BACKGROUND
Protecting employee health is of the utmost importance since it impacts various aspects of work including productivity, concentration and even the health of coworkers. Employees often feel overwhelmed and unable to take appropriate rest or time away from work to recover. Workplace health policies can help support employees’ physical and mental well-being, make adopting and maintaining healthy behaviors easier and create and foster a company culture promoting good health.
Employers provide at least three of the following to employees:
a.185
Employer-based health insurance for part- and full-time workers, as well as their spouses and dependents, or subsidies to purchase individual insurance through an exchange.
b.184
Flexible spending accounts or any other employer-established benefit plan designed to reimburse employees for qualified medical expenses.
c.184
Health savings accounts.
d.91
On-site immunizations or time off during the workday to receive immunizations.
e.20
Workplace policies that encourage ill employees to stay home or work remotely.
School policy requires that one of the following immunization schedules are fulfilled for enrollment in early education, primary and secondary schools, for the age group appropriate for the school:
a.179
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Recommended Immunization Schedule for Persons aged 0 through 18 years, Figures 1 and 2.
b.135
The World Health Organization Recommendations for Routine Immunization, Summary Table 1.