
A company’s health isn’t just about the bottom line. Success in business is also tied to the physical and emotional well-being of its leaders and work force. With uncertainties permeating every corner of the marketplace, managers are spending more of their time worrying about surviving the downturn and less time maintaining and maximizing their own health.
Smart Business spoke to Diana Hendel, Pharma.D., CEO of Long Beach Memorial Medical Center and Miller Children’s Hospital Long Beach, to learn about how organizations can keep their busy leaders at the top of their game through participation in executive health programs.
Why the need for executive physicals?
While many leaders maintain a healthy lifestyle, the stress of long hours, constant challenges and never-ending commitments can result in a lack of exercise, unhealthy diets and skipped doctor visits. But ignoring good health places the leader and the company at risk. Although early detection can lead to better outcomes, practicing preventive medicine can be difficult if it means multiple exams and visits. Executive physicals offer quality preventive care that includes comprehensive evaluation, screenings and physical exams that are personalized, convenient, streamlined and meet the schedule of today’s busy leaders.
Is there evidence that they are effective?
Expenditures on executive health and preventive medicine result in a positive return on investment by increasing early detection, identifying risk factors and helping individuals choose healthy lifestyles, thus preventing serious conditions from appearing in the future. University of Michigan Management Research Center found that executives who underwent physical exams had 20 percent fewer health claims and lost 45 percent fewer workdays than those who did not.
What are some specific examples?
Conditions that often occur during peak years of work productivity — like heart and vascular disease, cancer and diabetes — go undetected during early stages. Our doctors at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center share countless examples of how, during an executive physical, a potentially life-threatening condition was identified early when it could be best treated, thanks to the comprehensive executive physical program.