DMEC 2008 Employer Behavioral Risk Survey
Disability Management Employer Coalition (DMEC) has released the results from their 2008 Employer Behavioral Risk Survey conducted in collaboration with the Partnership.
"Behavioral Risk Management" is a term that was coined by the Disability Management Employer Coalition in 2006 to describe "a process in which disability management professionals could effectively assess, prevent and control losses within their organizations caused by behavioral, psychosocial, or mental health issues." The goal of this survey was to examine employer strategies, advancement, prevalence, and effectiveness in the area of Behavioral Risk Management. Responses indicate that behavioral risk management continues to be of importance; key stakeholders are embracing and moving the concept forward; and more metrics, resources and research are needed to support the effectiveness of this best-practice area.
Click here to read the survey report in full.A special thank you to all who participated in this important survey!
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