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Ceridian LifeWorks and Leade Health Launch Bariatric Surgery Health Coaching Service.


Health Alliance Medical Plan, Illinois' largest managed care organization, is first to sign on for new solution

MINNEAPOLIS -- Contrary to popular belief, bariatric surgery Bariatric Surgery Definition

Bariatric surgery promotes weight loss by changing the digestive system's anatomy, limiting the amount of food that can be eaten and digested.
 is not a quick fix to help the morbidly mor·bid  
adj.
1.
a. Of, relating to, or caused by disease; pathological or diseased.

b. Psychologically unhealthy or unwholesome:
 obese o·bese
adj.
Extremely fat; very overweight.



obese

characterized by obesity.

obese adjective Characterized by obesity, see there; excessively fat
 achieve permanent weight loss. Success requires making some of the most significant lifestyle changes imaginable.

In response, Ceridian LifeWorks, along with its recently acquired health coaching firm, Leade Health, today announced a new bariatric surgery health coaching service. The program is designed to identify individuals who are willing and able to make the eating and physical activity modifications necessary to help ensure success following bariatric surgery.

"Bariatric surgery is an effective way to treat people with morbid obesity morbid obesity
n.
The condition of weighing at least twice the ideal weight.


morbid obesity Superobesity Bariatircs A condition defined as 45 kg > ideal body weight, 2 times > ideal/standard weight or, for
, but not everyone is a good candidate," said Ceridian LifeWorks senior vice president, Zachary Meyer. "Our role is to help identify the people who can make and maintain the necessary lifestyle changes. Spending approximately $30,000 for bariatric surgery, subjecting the patient to the risks involved and then failing to achieve long-term weight loss is in no one's best interest."

A key step to reducing rising health care costs

This new health coaching service also will help save payers of health care premiums, such as employers and health plans, thousands of dollars per individual. In the U.S. workforce today there is potentially tens of thousands of people who are very obese and therefore are eligible for bariatric surgery.

Realizing the need to focus this costly and potentially risky surgery on those most likely to succeed, Health Alliance Medical Plan signed on for the program on Dec. 1, 2006. Health Alliance Medical Plan is Illinois' largest managed care organization, covering more than 250,000 lives and 800 employer groups employer group Association of employers Managed care An entity with a current group benefits agreement in effect with a health plan to provide covered health care services to its employee-subscribers and eligible dependents.  in Illinois and Iowa.

"This unique bariatric Bariatric
Pertaining to the study, prevention, or treatment of overweight.

Mentioned in: Malnutrition
 program not only helps members manage their weight before and after such an extensive surgery, but it provides an added benefit by teaching them lasting lifestyle changes," said Dr. Robert Scully, chief medical officer for Health Alliance Medical Plans.

Health coaches motivate and empower individuals

For those who move forward with bariatric surgery, health coaches use a motivational health coaching approach to help them make the needed lifestyle changes to maintain good health. Understanding which changes a person is ready to make - rather than dictating what changes they should make - empowers the individual. Health coaches allow the member to set their own goals related to obesity, giving them ownership of the issue.

"In the old days, a dietitian dietitian /di·e·ti·tian/ (di?e-tish´in) one skilled in the use of diet in health and disease.

di·e·ti·tian or di·e·ti·cian
n.
A person specializing in dietetics.
 would simply tell their patients what they needed to do. We now know that doesn't work," said Ceridian's Zachary Meyer. "We work to understand and uncover what barriers to change the members have and we strive to give them the confidence to follow through with the necessary long-term lifestyle changes that encourage success. After surgery, the initial results are significant, but sustained results require a lasting commitment to change."

Program has proven success rates

Ceridian acquired Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, city (1990 pop. 109,592), seat of Washtenaw co., S Mich., on the Huron River; inc. 1851. It is a research and educational center, with a large number of government and industrial research and development firms, many in high-technology fields such as  Michigan-based Leade Health in November 2006. Leade was founded in 1990 and specializes in health coaching in the areas of weight management, stress management, tobacco cessation and cardiovascular health. Leade Health's success rates from its signature health coaching model achieve results that exceed national norms. The new specialty joins Leade's pioneer health coaching programs with Ceridian's workplace health and productivity solutions. Meyer added that relatively few companies have Leade's experience in working with cases of extreme obesity. Of the 10,000 patients who have gone through Leade Health's iCanChange program, 15 percent were determined to have extreme obesity and six percent of those underwent bariatric surgery.

For additional information on Ceridian LifeWorks Bariatric Surgery Management, visit http://www.ceridian.com/bariatric.

About Ceridian

Ceridian is changing the world of work by enabling companies to be free to succeed in their core business through its suite of innovative managed human resource solutions that include payroll and compensation, staffing, compliance, HR administration and employee effectiveness. Our wide range of HR, payroll, work-life and benefits services are designed to help companies maximize the value of their people. Ceridian Corporation (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
:CEN CEN - Conseil Européen pour la Normalisation.

A body coordinating standardisation activities in the EEC and EFTA countries.
) is an information services See Information Systems.  company serving businesses and employees in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , Canada and Europe. For more information about the human resource outsourcing company's comprehensive array of solutions, visit www.myceridian.com or call (800) 729-7655.
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