Kentucky has become the first state in the nation to enroll its state employees in Virgin HealthMiles, a health incentives program designed to lower long-term health care costs and increase employee productivity by motivating employees to get physically active and rewarding them for their efforts. The program will be offered to state employees beginning early next year. GLI, Louisville’s metro chamber of commerce, is also offering HealthMiles to GLI members enrolled in its HealthSolutions insurance program.
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