eliza61
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This is an off shoot of the soda tax thread.
A few large companies including mine, offer what some people are calling a "skinny" credit.
Basically I can earn any where from 5-15% reduction on my health insurance premiums if I keep certain health indicators in a good range.
If I keep my weight within the AMA BMI range for my height and age I get points same with cholesterol and BP. If I quit smoking that's a biggies. more points you get, the bigger the discount.
I do have to fill out paper work 2X's a year for verification but it's pretty easy.
Of course it's not without controversy. Over weight employees naturally say it's unfair.
So if lowering obesity or changing unhealthy habits is truly the goal ( I think the soda tax is about revenue mainly) could incentatives work?
A few large companies including mine, offer what some people are calling a "skinny" credit.

If I keep my weight within the AMA BMI range for my height and age I get points same with cholesterol and BP. If I quit smoking that's a biggies. more points you get, the bigger the discount.
I do have to fill out paper work 2X's a year for verification but it's pretty easy.
Of course it's not without controversy. Over weight employees naturally say it's unfair.
So if lowering obesity or changing unhealthy habits is truly the goal ( I think the soda tax is about revenue mainly) could incentatives work?