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Cleveland Clinic pairs with Weight Watchers

Posted on Jun 30th 2008 7:00PM by Bethany Sanders
The renowned Cleveland Clinic isn't just taking care of its patients, it's also making sure that employees are in good health as well. The hospital banned smoking in 2005, and as of last fall, stopped hiring people who smoked. They've eliminated trans fats not only from patient menus, but also campus cafeterias and vending machines. And now, the hospital is taking their employee wellness program one step further.

The Cleveland Clinic recently partnered with Weight Watchers, which will now be available to any employee free of charge. Weight Watchers is a weight loss program that focuses on portion sizes, making healthy choices, and behavior modification. In November, the hospital plans to add in another wave of their employee health program -- access to fitness centers.

Can you imagine working for the Cleveland Clinic? What an awesome way to support their employees. "When our employees feel healthier and are healthier, they're able to take care of patients better," said Dr. Michael F. Roizen. He also stresses that using the services is purely voluntary. Cleveland Clinic is known for its cardiac care, so this is a great way for the hospital to invest in the heart health of its employees.

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