Obesity prompts health insurance costs to skyrocket

by Kelli Cheatham (kcheatham@wsbt.com)

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Towne Air Freight, a local trucking company, is going through a 5 year plan to help employees get healthier and lower the cost of health insurance.

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SOUTH BEND — Insurance costs are a big deal right now for employers and employees everywhere. The rising problem of obesity is part of what is driving insurance rates through the roof. That's causing lots of companies to change their benefits programs and encourage employees to live healthier lifestyles.

WSBT sat down with the local trucking company Towne Air Freight to talk about the changes they've made to help deal with skyrocketing obesity rates.

"It costs more today out of pocket if you're unhealthy than it did a year ago," explained Human Resources Vice President Jerry Scott.

Business analysts say the main reason those numbers keep growing is the country's ever-rising obesity rate.

"If you don't take care of yourself, then obviously you're going to have higher expenses," said Joe Slevin, the business analyst for Towne Air Freight.

Corporate leaders at Towne Air Freight say the company's medical costs jumped $1,000,000 in 2002.

Those expenses caused them to take a closer look at what they could do to save money for themselves and their 1,000 employees.

"The vast majority of medical costs are driven off of lifestyle choices," Jerry Scott told WSBT. "I think the National Institutes of Health, the quote from them was, 'If Americans had normal weight, stopped smoking, stopped drinking to excess, 80 percent of health costs in America would disappear.'"

After lots of research, Towne Air Freight mapped out a 5-year plan to get from the basics of work site wellness to what they call the "cutting edge of health."

The company started by educating its employees about health and lifestyle choices. From there, it encouraged employees to get active. It also paid for programs like Weight Watchers and other fun inner office contests.

This year, each employee is required to take a health risk assessment to be on the company's medical plan. Towne Air Freight employees can also earn incentives for being healthy. The company allocated $500 for each employee to earn.

In the future, the trucking company will reward employees for achieving weight loss and health targets.

But corporate leaders know it's not necessarily easy to make changes like those.

"The biggest challenge is human beings are very captive of their habits," explained Human Resources Vice President Jerry Scott. "It's hard to move people to change their habits and their lifestyle."

But so far, the program appears to be working.

"Me and my boss here, we walk around the building at lunch time because if you do about seven laps around it's about 2 miles," said Towne Air Freight employee Jessica Swope.

Business analyst Joe Slevin said he started exercising 4-5 days a week.

The company is also entering a team in this year's Sunburst race. They plan to have 50-100 people on that team.

Visit our Why Weight? section for more information on the WSBT First Thing in the Morning crew's pledge to eat healthier and get in shape.

Wednesday, Mar 26 at 7:56 PM Anon wrote ...

This is about greed! People "sue" these days over the drop of a hat. The lawyers are taking home the insurance company money as well as the big ceo's. Some of these guys are making millions in one year, is any one of them really worth that???? The money has to come from somewhere----the little guy's insurance premium. I might be a little overweight, but I haven't been to the doctor for anything but routine checkups in my lifetime, I'm 53. I can't afford to have all these scans done

Wednesday, Mar 12 at 11:18 PM Slightly overweight wrote ...

I was just denied individual health insurance because I'm 50 lbs over my ideal body weight according to standards! The letter stated that they were unable to provide coverage due to "build"

Friday, Mar 7 at 9:23 AM sue fortney wrote ...

my healthy son in law is being denied medical insurance because he is too thin. he is a big eater (great variety of food), walks to work most of the time, hikes etc.never sick.no medical conditions.my daughter might be uninsurable because she is a woman and might have a baby. they are not part of a group. what on earth can they do!!!!!!

Sunday, Feb 10 at 9:46 PM that being said... wrote ...

there are no fat people..just under tall..i know a gal that has really good insurance at her job...and so far she's had vericous veins done..for looks only and dental work, braces and the what not..all to be more perfect...And she as skinny as a rail!! talk about abusing health insurance!! fat people don't make higher costs, VAIN people do..take another look as to how your companys ins. is being used, then tell us it's because of fat people!!

Saturday, Feb 9 at 4:47 PM carol wrote ...

im fat and have reason i cant lose it. what about the ppl who have severe back condition that makes it hurt to move. if ppl want me skinny then they can pay for the operation to do it. i cant affors $30.000 for the surgery. do u ppl think we (fat ppl) like being this way. hell we cant even stand to look in the mirror. dont judge iuntil u know a persons history.......

Saturday, Feb 9 at 2:29 PM Mitch wrote ...

I totally disagree with this article. Our business sees health care cost that skyrocket from unfortunate events like cancer and other diseases and little to do with a person being over weight. I am sure that plays a part..just not the key cause. Honestly it is parents that run their kids to the doctor for every sniffle and a large amount of needless runs to the emergency room when people don't want to wait for their doctor that is killing us.

Friday, Feb 8 at 2:22 PM Small Business Owner wrote ...

I employ 16 people. I have seen 30% insurance increases annually for several years. The net result is I will be unable to offer health insurance and retain good employees if this trend continues. If you are overweight, you are doing yourself a disservice. Employers factor this in( due to health risks) and will likely hire a more fit person with equal skills. Its not about owners being greedy, but about staying in business. Time for people to take responsibility for their health!!!!!

Friday, Feb 8 at 12:40 PM boomer954 wrote ...

this is another way your big ceos can get richer at the working mans exspense!!! your crazy if you think big buisness and your insurance companies care about the working man or poor man they could care less about your health all they care about is your money!!!!!!

Friday, Feb 8 at 12:14 PM Shannon Lawson wrote ...

This scares the hell out of me! What's next...if you are under 5' you are too short to safety been seen around parked cars? Or, you are deemed unattractive and we (as a society) don't want to look at you? Whether you are fat/short/thin or too tall we are all humans and deserve to be treated with respect. Obese people are treated so discrimately in this world it's sad. It is the one place where you are still judged unfairly. To think this could keep a good person from getting a job is horrifying!

Friday, Feb 8 at 11:15 AM So Obese wrote ...

Obesity in America is a myth created by the Department of Health in 1996 when they arbitrarily lowered the body mass index scale, thus making people who appear thin to be considered obese. They thought the country needed a "wake-up call," so they decided to call people who are not fat obese in order to get them to lose weight. All it did for me was make me trust government less.

Friday, Feb 8 at 9:33 AM No Obama wrote ...

Don't worry. Hillary will come to the rescue. She's going to make everyone have health insurance whether you like it or not. Being obese will then be a crime. But it's OK because she's going to make everything right with America. God, she's so wonderful.

Friday, Feb 8 at 7:48 AM Alyssa wrote ...

Businesses are trying to save money and the most cost effective way is to cut benefits. It is absolutely ridiculous. Cornerstone benefits is the worst, and if you don't qualify then your deductible is 2500 or 5000 and they still don't pay for doctor visits. We have paid over 1000 last year and only 200 was applied to our deductible. Obesity isn't the problem there are alot of healthy fat people out there and there are alot of greedy companies looking for any excuse avoid offering benefits!

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