MHealthy Rewards’ top-performing university areas announced

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This year’s MHealthy Rewards program concluded with 35 U-M schools, colleges and administrative areas achieving 50 percent or more completion in the program.

Total numbers for the program’s sixth year show nearly 18,000 benefits-eligible faculty and staff completed a confidential wellness screening and nearly 20,000 completed the annual health questionnaire. 

“We hope to continue to see the positive trends we’ve experienced over the last five years that show reductions in the number of U-M faculty and staff considered high risk for various health issues,” says LaVaughn Palma-Davis, senior director of University Health & Well-Being Services.

“In the U.S., chronic diseases are the main causes of poor health, disability, and death, and account for the majority of health-care costs. Continuing our progress can help us achieve our goal of improving the health and quality of life of our U-M community. The leaders of these exemplary units, including our MHealthy Champions, are to be commended.”  

The top 25 areas in Ann Arbor and the top three at the Flint and Dearborn campuses will receive special recognition.

U-M Ann Arbor and Health System top-performing areas are:

• Office of the Vice President for Government Relations, 100 percent.

• UCUCA Office, 100 percent.

• University Audits, 84 percent.

• Center for Human & Growth Development, 75 percent.

• Office of the Vice President and General Counsel, 74 percent.

• University Musical Society, 73 percent.

• Athletics, 72 percent.

• Medical School Administration, 66 percent.

• Associate Vice President for Finance, 65 percent.

• Rackham Graduate School, 65 percent.

• President’s Office, 64 percent.

• University Human Resources, 64 percent.

• Student Life Central Administration, 63 percent.

• School of Kinesiology, 61 percent.

• Investment Office, 61 percent.

• Office of the Vice President for Research, 61 percent.

• Office of the Vice President for Development, 60 percent.

• Information and Technology Services, 60 percent.

• School of Social Work, 60 percent.

• UMHS Human Resources, 59 percent.

• Academic Affairs, 59 percent.

• University Library, 59 percent.

• Recreational Sports, 56 percent.

• Alumni Association, 54 percent.

• School of Public Health, 54 percent.

U-M Flint top performing areas are:

•  Student Affairs, 71 percent.

• Business & Finance, 68 percent.

• Provost’s Office, 63 percent.

U-M Dearborn top performing areas are:

• External Relations, 80 percent.

• Enrollment Management & Student Life, 65 percent.

• Institutional Advancement, 60 percent.

MHealthy also announced the winners of the Rewards Grand Prize Drawing. Ten employees who completed MHealthy Rewards were randomly selected to win a $500 gift card. Winners include: Susan Craig, University Musical Society; Amy Contrera, Stephen M. Ross School of Business; Adam DuVall, Internal Medicine; Ryan Ostrander, Information and Technology Services; Zhenni Wang, Psychiatry; Julie Haines, Geriatrics Center; Karen Banks, Geriatric and Palliative Medicine; and Jon Boyd, LSA Chemistry.

Five spouses who completed the health questionnaire were randomly selected to win a $100 gift card. Winners include: Lily Ambrosio-Ylen, Linda Dault, Karen Campbell and Sarah Newmister.

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