National Business Group on Health Honors 50 U.S. Employers with “Best Employers: Excellence in Health & Well-Being Awards”

WASHINGTON, Sept. 18, 2019 – The National Business Group on Health presented 50 employers with 2019 Best Employers: Excellence in Health & Well-Being awards at its Workforce Strategy 2019 Conference in San Diego this week.

Now in its 15th year, the Best Employers: Excellence in Health & Well-Being awards recognize employers with exceptional commitment to improving their employees’ overall well-being, productivity and quality of life. The awards program incorporates a wide range of well-being contributors including financial security, mental and physical health, social connectedness and community involvement.

Brian Marcotte, President and CEO of the National Business Group on Health, commented: “We are pleased to recognize these 50 companies for their commitment to well-being as integral to their workforce strategy. Companies worldwide are embracing a holistic, employee-centric approach to wellbeing to deploy the most engaged, productive and competitive workforce possible. Our annual awards program aims to shine a spotlight on the innovative and committed organizations leading the way.” 

LuAnn Heinen, vice president, well-being & workforce strategy, National Business Group on Health commented: “It’s inspiring to see how companies have evolved their understanding and their investment in well-being over the last 15 years. Today’s winners reflect a perspective on work, life and health that resonates today. Kudos to our US and Global winners.” Winners of the 2019 Best Employers: Excellence in Health & Well-Being awards include:

  • 19 Platinum: Organizations who have recognized a connection between workforce well-being and key business outcomes and implemented a strategy with demonstrated results across several dimensions of well-being;
  • 22 Gold: Organizations with a strong commitment to holistic well-being and related metrics;
  • 9 Silver: Organizations with emerging well-being strategies, often with a focus on physical health.

The winners in each category are:
PLATINUM
American Express
Aramark
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama
Cleveland Clinic
CNO Financial Group, Inc.
CVS Health
Dell Technologies
Humana Inc.
JLL
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Kaiser Permanente
Marriott International
Merck & Co., Inc.
Nemours Children’s Health System
Ohio Health
Texas Health Resources
The Hartford
UnitedHealth Group
UPMC

GOLD
AbbVie
AT&T
Cerner Corporation
Cigna
Compass Group North America
Delta Air Lines
Erie Insurance
FCA US LLC
Geisinger
Georgia Power Company
Goldman Sachs
Health Care Service Corporation
IDEXX
Mercy
Nestlé in the U.S.
NextEra Energy, Inc.
Paychex, Inc.
PepsiCo, Inc.
Quest Diagnostics
Sodexo
Target Corporation
Unum

SILVER
American Airlines
BD
BNY Mellon
DaVita Inc.
Huntington National Bank
Kronos Incorporated*
Nielsen
Unilever
University of Virginia*
*denotes first time winner
The National Business Group on Health also presented four Special Recognition awards to companies that have demonstrated exceptional engagement and impact within one area of well-being:

Community Involvement
AbbVie

Emotional Health
Cerner Corporation

Financial Security
Unum

Linking Health & Well-being to Business Performance
Sodexo

Global Distinction Awards
The Best Employers: Excellence in Health & Well-being Global Distinction program recognizes companies with established approaches to positively impacting the physical, psychological and emotional health, well-being and productivity of their global employees and their dependents. Global Distinction awards were presented to:
AECOM- Canada
Baker Hughes, a GE company- Nigeria
Dell- Ireland
Medtronic- Ireland
Nielsen - Spain
Unilever- Canada