The Role Of The Nurse Practitioner In Workplace Health
Good Health Is More Than Just An Absence Of Symptoms
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  Good Health Is More Than Just An Absence Of Symptoms
Empowering Employees Through On-Site Support and Team-Based Care
Risk identification and mitigation for chronic illness is a key aim of Ramp Health’s Programs. Most chronic disease can be attributed to smoking, poor nutrition, physical inactivity, and excessive alcohol use. By identifying and directly addressing these risk factors and incorporating research-based care, the Workplace Wellness Nurse Practitioner can lower employees’ risk for heart disease, stroke, diabetes and metabolic syndrome, liver disease, COPD, musculoskeletal and workplace injuries and chronic pain. Some examples of programming include smoking cessation education, weight loss and nutrition support, exercise focus such as walking groups and targeted stretching and mental health support activities focused on mindfulness, stress reduction, and substance abuse. As on-site clinicians, Nurse Practitioners can make preventative care such as screenings and vaccinations more convenient, thus increasing utilization. The Nurse Practitioner can provide immediate access to on-site medical care for illnesses and injuries decreasing the need for employees to leave the workplace for care. The Nurse Practitioner may also serve as a liaison between the employee and the outside health care system, community health offerings, and specialists. This partnership prevents gaps in care resulting in much better health outcomes for both the employee and the employer.
Focus on the whole person makes both the Wellness Nurse Practitioner and Ramp Health’s programs more successful in assessing and addressing worker risks of illness both in and out of work. Recognizing that the individual’s health care journey is a marathon, not a sprint and providing ongoing support through a multidisciplinary approach is the key to impactful outcomes for our participants. Ramp Health’s incorporation of digital media for data collection and analysis supports my practice through continuous quality improvement of programming and provides key long term cost savings analysis for our employer partners. With Ramp’s support of my role as a Wellness Nurse Practitioner, I am better able to effect positive health gains for my employee population by early detection of risks for chronic illness, partnering with participants to develop health goals and a plan to meet them, and by supporting their journey every step of the way using a team approach to ensure success.   
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