The trusted resource for onsite clinics, near-site clinics, mobile and virtual worksite health and wellness centers. NAWHC is a non-profit trade organization, focused on assisting public and private employers, unions and other plan sponsors in getting the greatest return from their onsite, near-site, shared, mobile and virtual health centers, pharmacies, worksite fitness and wellness centers.
Our mission is to become the premier source of education, information, networking and resources for employers and others who wish to integrate or develop worksite clinics into their health care and benefit strategies. NAWHC also provides assistance, support and advocacy for industry partners and health providers active in developing and supporting employer and union health centers.
Our mission is to become the premier source of education, information, networking and resources for employers and others who wish to integrate or develop worksite clinics into their health care and benefit strategies. NAWHC also provides assistance, support and advocacy for industry partners and health providers active in developing and supporting employer and union health centers.
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The National Association of Worksite Health Centers (NAWHC) is a not for profit, 501(c)3 organization focused on assisting public and private employers, unions and other sponsors of worksite health programs in getting the greatest return from their onsite employer health centers, onsite pharmacies, worksite fitness and wellness centers.
A workplace "onsite clinic" is a setting where an employer offers one or more medical and wellness services, delivered by licensed providers, to all or a designated portion of its active population and other eligible individuals.
Today's clinics are often referred to as "health and wellness centers, " due to the wide range of first aid, occupational health, acute, primary, specialty, condition management, wellness and ancillary services offered at the location.Many started as occupational health clinics, treating minor injuries and serving workplace health and safety needs, but have expanded in to primary care and other areas.
Today's clinics are often referred to as "health and wellness centers, " due to the wide range of first aid, occupational health, acute, primary, specialty, condition management, wellness and ancillary services offered at the location.Many started as occupational health clinics, treating minor injuries and serving workplace health and safety needs, but have expanded in to primary care and other areas.
Currently, NAWHC invoices members for dues renewals on the month the member joined the organization. In an effort to streamline the membership process, we will invoice membership renewals 60 days prior to renewal. A member may move their renewal date to accommodate their fiscal year or budget timing.
The National Association of Worksite Health Centers would like to offer the following articles and stories regarding the creation of various onsite clinics as well as the efforts put forth by those individuals looking to provide the best possible care for their employees through a variety of onsite health care facilities.
Here you can find articles and stories regarding clinical research and information related to the National Association of Worksite Health Centers and its involvement in the resurgence of the worksite health center. Onsite or near-site health clinics are an increasingly popular job perk, say respondents in a NAWHC survey of 255 employers.
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