News Release
Feb 1st, 2008 Kelowna, BC
Many employers are selecting CoreXL for their online workplace wellness program. The new online workplace Health Risk Assessment and Walking Intervention program has been well received as companies across Canada and the US look to improve employee’s health.
In Calgary, AB a joint project between the City, Board of Education, University, YM-YWCA, the Health Region and others will coordinate a wellness program that helps employees become more active realizing the benefits of health.
The City of Hamilton, ON is launching a pilot project this year that will eventually service over 7000 employees in a variety of department locations. The CoreXL program uses the convenience and power of the Internet to make the program accessible anywhere while capturing all the data in one location.
Simon Fraser University and BC Hydro launched 2008 work life balance programs using CoreXL on line tools. Kelly White health promotions specialist for SFU commented “we're really pleased with that. I'm expecting many more registrants over the next couple weeks. Its very exciting and there is lots of positive feedback so far!”
Three large Health Providers in the US have identified the software as a key tool they will need in 2008 and beyond to help deliver effective services to their clients. The health providers located in New York, Florida and Arkansas supply some of the largest US employers with over 250,000 combined employees.
“We are excited at the opportunity see to such strong response to our CoreXL product in the workplace. These results have shown a very positive effect on employees and workplace towards helping employers reduce health costs and improve the working environment”, commented Anne Marie Kirby, CEO of Corehealth Technologies.
More details about CoreXL can be seen at www.corehealthtech.com.
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