What are Occupational Health Services?
First, occupational health refers to an aspect of public health that promotes and maintains the highest physical and mental well-being among employees across all occupations and industries.
With occupational health, the objectives cut across two broad points:
- Helping workers maintain their health and working capacity
- Improving workplace conditions to ensure it is conducive to employee safety and health
Thankfully, Executive Medicine offers a range of occupational health services that are aimed at helping employers and employees stay healthy and productive throughout the work year. We call this our Corporate Wellness Program.
By creating a comprehensive team of healthcare experts and offering a wide range of healthcare services, we’ve positioned ourselves as a one-stop shop for all workplace-related health needs.
These services focus on addressing occupational hazards, preventing illnesses and injuries at work, and ensuring overall health and safety.
Remember, your organization’s greatest assets are its people. Therefore, investing in your staff is one of the best ways to increase productivity and revenue. In addition, healthier employees mean fewer sick leaves and lower worker compensation expenses.
Components of Occupational Health Services
Our corporate wellness services help enhance employee satisfaction, productivity, and workplace compliance with occupational health and safety regulations. Here are some of the elements of our occupational health service:
Health assessments
Regular and ongoing health assessments are typically the best way to avoid potential illnesses and health risks. By offering businesses periodic health assessments for their employees, we can help identify and manage potential health issues before they become a much more serious problem,
Pre-employment medical examinations
Conducting health assessments for candidates for an open role in your organization can help ensure they are fit and can handle the specific job requirements. It’s also a great way to identify pre-existing health conditions that may affect employee performance or safety as they work.
Injury management and prevention
Occupational health does not stop with the people. Instead, it factors in the condition of the working environment. After all, healthy employees working in unhealthy conditions are a recipe for mass employee sick leaves. We can help your clients identify and assess potential health hazards in the workplace while factoring in physical, ergonomic, and biological factors.
Recommendation of initiatives to promote a healthy lifestyle among employees
We can help create wellness programs that specifically address healthy living among your workers. We recommend prioritising stress management, diet and nutrition, exercise and physical activity, and mental health. We also recommend creating and enforcing proper education and training on workplace safety practices and emergency procedures.
Work fitness assessments
It is also a good idea to stay up-to-date with the health status of your existing employee to ensure they are still fit to carry out their duties. As a result, our occupational health services can focus on evaluating an individual’s physical capabilities concerning their job requirements. This helps prevent injuries and optimizes performance.
Audiometry
Audiometry is a specialized service within occupational healthcare that focuses on assessing and managing hearing-related issues in the workplace. This is particularly important in industries where noise exposure poses a greater risk. By investing in audiometry services, you can help ensure your employees’ auditory health and safety.
Pathology
Pathology involves studying and diagnosing diseases and conditions that may affect workers in a particular workplace setting. It involves a range of medical tests and screenings to detect and monitor potential workplace health hazards. With pathology, we can help identify occupational illnesses among your employees early, allowing for timely intervention.
Benefits of Occupational Health Services for Employers
While it is generally easy to see how workers can benefit from an organization that invests in occupational health services, the narrative is unclear from the employer’s side. Here are some of the advantages you can enjoy as an employer that prioritizes occupational health:
Reduced costs associated with accidents and incidents
While systems can be implemented to help prevent accidents and keep workers safe, accidents are, unfortunately, a part of life. Therefore, you need to be ready when such incidents happen. By investing in a well-established occupational health system, you can stay ahead of extra expenses like staff compensation claims and hiring costs for securing temporary accommodation while the injured worker recovers.
Remember, reduced claims contribute to lower insurance premiums for you as an employer, translating to direct cost savings over time.
Higher business efficiency
An effective occupational health management system is an excellent way to boost employee productivity and overall business efficiency for several reasons. Here are some of the top ones:
- Reduces the number of sick leaves your staff has to take
- Reduces the frequency of temp worker hire and the associated learning curves
- Helps keep employee morale up
- Improves your employee retention rate
- Reduces training costs for new or temporary staff
Therefore, investing in occupational health in your organization can help boost company-wide productivity and increase profits in the long run.
Better public image and PR
The public generally loves organizations with an established occupational health system as it shows that they value their employees and care about their health and safety. Besides, serious health-related incidents that become public can negatively affect your public image, impacting customer trust and more.
Therefore, prioritising occupational health is a great place to start if you want to maintain your competitive advantage in these modern times.
Lower insurance premiums
While setting up a formal occupational health system can be expensive upfront, it is an investment that can yield significant cost savings in the long run. It does this by allowing you to enjoy lower insurance premiums. While insurance premiums are generally compulsory for businesses, providers will typically offer you lower premiums if you can demonstrate that you effectively control risks to your workers on your premises.
Securing Occupational Health Services for Your Workers
Your employees are the most crucial aspect of your business. After all, they directly impact productivity, growth rate, and work efficiency. Therefore, it is an excellent idea to help keep them healthy by providing occupational health services. Besides, there are also several benefits you can enjoy from this investment as a business.
Take advantage of our Corporate Wellness programs today. Reach out to us at Executive Medicine.