Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index
 

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The Gallup-Healthways Well-Being IndexSM and survey initiative is unique in its size and its scope. By focusing on the issues of health and well-being and the emotional, physical and financial effects of lagging scores on American lives, it is certain that many organizations, agencies, and corporations can benefit from a closer and deeper look at the data from viewpoints important to those entities.

To learn more about subscribing, please contact:

Katie Bell
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Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index
Membership Opportunities
 

Founders Circle Innovators – Legacy Members Level

Available to companies, individuals or organizations who are dedicated to investing in the establishment and future of the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index. Legacy members receive specialized, targeted and customized consulting services and business strategy support. They are recognized in appropriate marketing efforts, public relations and publications for their innovation and legacy support. Legacy members also receive the benefits described for Founders Circle members.

Global Well-Being Council Level

Included in this membership is the opportunity to receive access to the Well-Being Index data portal, weekly reports, daily updates and attendance at the annual well-being meeting.

Community Project

Many American cities, counties or government officials are looking to improve the health and well-being of their citizens. As each community offers unique initiatives, Gallup and Healthways can develop a custom engagement to assist in community improvements.

 


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