Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Fort Worth and Hawaii Join the Beach Cities of Southern California and the State of Iowa as Blue Zones Project™ Communities | Business Wire

NASHVILLE, Tenn. & MINNEAPOLIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Fort Worth, Texas, and Hawaii, have each taken significant steps toward


becoming a Blue Zones Community™, an area in which citizens, schools,


employers, restaurants, grocery stores and community leaders have come


together to optimize residents’ longevity and well-being. Healthways,


Inc. (NASDAQ: HWAY), and Blue


Zones, LLC, have announced that Texas


Health Resources and the Hawaii Medical Service Association (HMSA)


are pursuing Blue Zones Projects in their respective communities. The Blue


Zones Project takes a systems approach to identifying and creating


policies and programs that support community transformation. At the same


time, Healthways and Blue Zones have agreed to a 10-year extension of


their exclusive Blue Zones Project partnership, allowing the


two organizations to continue their work in creating, supporting and


sustaining a national movement to improve community health and


well-being in the United States.


The Fort Worth, Texas and Hawaii collaborations follow the successful


examples set by Blue Zones Project efforts in Iowa, where Healthways and


Blue Zones partnered with Wellmark® Blue Cross®


and Blue Shield®, and in California’s Beach Cities of Hermosa


Beach, Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach, where Healthways and Blue


Zones partnered with the Beach Cities Health District.


The Blue Zones Project was born out of National Geographic explorer Dan


Buettner’s examination of communities across the globe where people


were happily living the longest. A team of medical researchers,


anthropologists, demographers and epidemiologists uncovered nine


evidence-based common denominators among these “Blue Zones,” such as


moving naturally and having a sense of purpose. Buettner founded the


Blue Zones organization to bring these secrets of longevity to the


United States, partnering with Healthways in 2009 to help communities


accelerate transformation through a comprehensive set of solutions


designed to improve overall well-being. These solutions have measurably


lowered healthcare costs, increased productivity and improved the


quality of life for residents in those communities.


“So many news stories take a cynical approach to the state of health and


well-being in the United States. However, our work on the ground in


these communities has shown us that Americans really embrace the concept


of well-being improvement and get involved in making it happen when they


have the type of resources that allow them to tap into a collective


will,” said Blue Zones founder Dan Buettner. “American communities and


their citizens are passionate about changing things for themselves and


for their children’s future. We’re just lighting the lamps so


individuals, businesses and local governments can see the path to


long-term, meaningful improvement.”


Measuring Impact


The Gallup-Healthways


Well-Being Index® is the official measurement tool of the


Blue Zones Project. The core questions that make up the WBI survey were


scientifically designed by some of the world’s leading experts in


economics, psychology and health to thoroughly measure how respondents


are faring in all aspects of their lives: physically, emotionally,


socially and professionally, as well as to take a daily pulse of how


respondents rate the overall quality of their current life and outlook


for the future.


Research shows a strong link between well-being, healthcare costs and


engagement in the work environment. Each point in well-being improvement


equates to a statistically significant percent decrease in the


likelihood of hospital admission and emergency room visits and in the


likelihood of incurring healthcare costs1. For a community,


the achievement of higher well-being for its citizens yields competitive


advantage for economic development and job creation. For employers, it


means greater productivity and better health in the workforce and


dependent families, resulting in better business performance. For


individuals, it simply means living well, longer.


Growing Momentum to Create a “New Normal” of


Well-Being


Through the leadership of Texas Health Resources, Mayor Betsy Price,


Councilman Dennis Shingleton and the Fort Worth Chamber, Fort Worth has


been confirmed as a location for a Blue Zones Project beginning in 2014,


with the right support structure in place to transform well-being in the


community.


“Poor health results in $17 billion in lost productivity in Dallas-Fort


Worth annually. We believe the Blue Zones Project will ensure Fort


Worth’s continued population growth is stimulated by superior well-being


and economic competitiveness. The Blue Zones Project is not only the


right thing to do, it will benefit generations to come and set Fort


Worth apart,” said Barclay Berdan, Texas Health Resources chief


operating officer.


Even regions of historic higher well-being have room for improvement,


and Hawaii Medical Service Association (HMSA) is committed to


implementing the Blue Zones Project for the entire state of Hawaii in a


phased approach as an example of just that. The initial collaboration


with HMSA will include large employers and a select community within the


state to lead the way, with the initial project launching in the first


quarter of 2014.


“Although the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index ranks Hawaii as the


state with the highest well-being, we are struggling with many of the


same healthcare cost drivers as the rest of the country, such as smoking


and increasing rates of obesity. We need to address these challenges


locally, and the Blue Zones Project offers a real opportunity to achieve


even greater well-being through a community-wide approach,” said Michael


A. Gold, HMSA president and chief executive officer.


Leading by Example


Since their initial partnership agreement in 2009, Healthways and Blue


Zones have successfully implemented the Blue Zones Project in the Beach


Cities of Southern California and the entire state of Iowa. The outcomes


from the three-year project in the Beach Cities are impressive and have


been well documented, while early progress in Iowa has been both


promising and inspiring.


Blue Zones and Healthways initially partnered with the Beach


Cities Health District in Southern California to apply Blue Zones


principles to Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach. The Blue


Zones Project has supported residents in creating a more livable,


walkable, bike-able and socially engaged community, engaging more than


15,000 people and more than 75 businesses and restaurants to adopt


healthier practices.


Since 2010, residents of the Beach Cities have seen their well-being


climb three pointsfor an overall composite score of 76.4 as


measured by the Well-Being Index, a rate that far exceeds what has been


measured nationally and in the state of California during the same time


frame.


Barry Fisher, owner of the GROW


neighborhood market in Manhattan Beach, weighed in on the powerful


impact that Blue Zones has had: “GROW’s experience becoming a Blue Zones


Grocery Store was not only good for our customers but good for our


family, our employees and our business. The process helped us learn more


about the items we offer and give advice to customers to help them make


a healthier choice when shopping. From a business stand point, the cross


marketing of Blue Zone foods has helped our sales, but the Blue Zone


labels in the shop have had the most positive effect for GROW. Combining


the marketing Blue Zones Project has done in the Beach Cities to help


improve the health of our citizens with their logo in our shop reaffirms


to our customers that GROW cares about our community.”


Other Beach Cities outcomes include the following:




  • Obesity dropped 14% with an estimated 1,645 fewer obese adults. Lost


    pounds translate to $2.35 million in healthcare-related savings for


    Beach Cities businesses and residents over two years.




  • Smoking rates declined more than 30% or 3,484 fewer smokers. This


    decrease equates to $6.97 million in healthcare-related savings


    between 2010 and 2012.




  • Exercise rates increased by more than 10% as more people reported


    exercising at least 30 minutes three times per week.




  • Healthy eating habits improved 9%, with more people reporting eating


    five or more servings of fruits and vegetables four or more days in


    the past week.




Central to Governor Terry Branstad’s plan to make Iowa the healthiest


state by 2016, the Blue Zones Project in Iowa represents the largest


community well-being improvement initiative ever launched. Healthways,


Blue Zones and Wellmark® Blue Cross® and Blue


Shield® collaborated in rolling out the program in ten larger


communities, which were selected after an open application process.


Not only did Iowa move up to the top ten of overall Well-Being Index


state rankings in the nation between 2011 and 2012, but its Work


Environment Index ranking drastically improved along with residents’


healthy eating behaviors. A greater number of Iowans also indicated that


their community is “getting better as a place to live.” Blue Zones


Project initiatives are on track to reach nearly 17 percent of Iowans by


2014.


Additional outcomes in Iowa include the following:




  • 150,000+ Iowans have pledged to support the Blue Zones Project.




  • 860+ worksites, restaurants, groceries and schools in Iowa are working


    to implement simple changes that improve well-being through the Blue


    Zones Project.




  • 144 organizations have achieved designation as a Blue Zones Worksite,


    Blue Zones Grocery Store™, Blue Zones School™ or Blue Zones Restaurant.




Sustained Energy Through Renewed Partnership


According to Healthways president and chief executive officer Ben R.


Leedle, Jr., signing a 10-year agreement extension with Blue Zones and


Dan Buettner was an important strategic milestone for the company, which


offers well-being improvement solutions along a broad continuum that


includes purpose, social, financial, community and physical elements.


“If you are serious about population health management and changing the


course of healthcare in this country, you quickly come to this


realization: As powerful as individual well-being improvement programs


can be, the degree of impact they can have is contained to an extent by


environmental factors that are typically outside the control of any one


individual or business. Sustained transformation depends on having a


built environment and social policies that support and reinforce these


programs. We have had the opportunity over the past few years to see


first-hand the impact that the Blue Zones Project can have, and we


wanted to ensure that we had a broad horizon for continuing to do this


important work.


“Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index findings from the Beach Cities of


Southern California and the state of Iowa confirm that we are measurably


improving health and quality of life by taking a holistic approach to


addressing not only physical health but also the social and emotional


factors that are pivotal to overall well-being. The long-term extension


of Healthways’ partnership with Dan Buettner and Blue Zones allows us to


make the most of our collective abilities to engage whole environments


and successfully accelerate transformation, and we look forward to


expanding this work across the country over the next decade.”


About Healthways


Healthways (NASDAQ: HWAY) is the largest independent global provider of


well-being improvement solutions. Dedicated to creating a healthier


world one person at a time, the Company uses the science of behavior


change to produce and measure positive change in well-being for our


customers, which include employers, integrated health systems,


hospitals, physicians, health plans, communities and government


entities. We provide highly specific and personalized support for each


individual and their team of experts to optimize each participant’s


health and productivity and to reduce health-related costs. Results are


achieved by addressing longitudinal health risks and care needs of


everyone in a given population. The Company has scaled its proprietary


technology infrastructure and delivery capabilities developed over 30


years and now serves approximately 45 million people on four continents.


Learn more at www.healthways.com.


About Blue Zones®


Blue Zones employs evidence-based ways to help people live longer,


better. Its work is rooted in The New York Times best-selling books The


Blue Zones and Thrive, published by National Geographic books. In 2009,


Blue Zones applied the tenets of the books to Albert Lea, Minn., raising


life expectancy and lowering healthcare costs for city workers by 40


percent. Blue Zones takes a systematic, environmental approach to


wellbeing, which focuses on optimizing policy, building design, social


networks, and the built environment. For more information, visit www.bluezones.com.


1 “Evaluation of the Relationship Between Individual


Well-Being and Future Health Care Utilization and Cost” Population


Health Management, Volume 15, Number 00 2012. Patricia L. Harrison, MPH,


James E. Pope, MD, Carter R. Coberley, PhD, and Elizabeth Y. Rula, PhD.






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