Companies might be spending on the wrong things when it comes to employee health. âWe found that businesses were losing P100 billion annually due to poor employee health. Thatâs in spite of companies already spending roughly P150 billion taking care of their employees,â said Santiago J. Arnaiz, co-founder and chief operating officer of Project Fort, a health data consultancy.Â
In this B-Side episode, Mr. Arnaiz (formerly ofÂ
BusinessWorld) and Project Fort co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Erika M. Modina tellÂ
BusinessWorld reporter Patricia B. Mirasol how the private sector can contribute to public health with the help of data. âIf [companies] are given the right tools to collect data, then they can make evidence-based health strategies that save money and engage employees,â said Ms. Modina. âThis is the perfect time to rebuild the health system because people understand its importance.âÂ
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Plans for new Stirling fencing centre is backed by sportâs national body
Proposals to bring a new centre for fencing has been given the backing of the Scottish Fencing CEO Vincent Bryson.
Dunblane Fencing Club, taken before Covid restrictions (Image: Stirling Observer)
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