For the third year in a row, Arizona State University has been named a Gold Level Award recipient by the Healthy Arizona Worksites Program (HAWP).
HAWP is a part of a public health initiative to help Arizona employers successfully implement evidence-based worksite wellness initiatives to improve the health of their employees and businesses. A Gold Level Award is given to businesses that are tracking and documenting outcomes and behavior change.
ASU has a robust Employee Wellness Program which includes The Mayo Clinic Annual Health Assessment, the Health Impact Program and the Employee Assistance Office.
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