Vielife

vielife
Limited company
Industry Health and well-being
Founded 1989
Headquarters London, City
Key people
Mike Beason (Managing Director)
Products Health risk assessment, lifestyle management programmes, EAP
Parent CIGNA
Website www.vielife.com

vielife is a provider of

History

vielife started as part of the Institut Biomedical Sports et Vie (IBSV), which was set up in France in 1989 by Dr Francois Duforez.[1] Bertrand Faure Beaulieu acquired a majority stake in 1998 and vielife was launched in London in 2000.

Duforez began his work studying the performance of French fighter pilots. He then shifted his attention to other high performance individuals: Formula 1 drivers, Vendée Globe Sailors, and leading CEOs. From this work, vielife was born-providing personalised information on how to improve performance by focusing on sleep patterns and habits, stress management, nutrition and physical activity.

The focus on these four areas is still the cornerstone of vielife's today.

In 2006, vielife acquired Businesshealth UK Ltd, a UK-based health and wellbeing consultancy.[2] Later that year vielife was acquired by the international insurance provider, CIGNA;[3] following the acquisition, vielife continues to operate as an independent, stand-alone business.

Operations

The vielife head office is based in London, UK, with additional offices in the US.

Products and services

These include:

Online services are available across the globe in 22 different languages.

Research

vielife has done research into the effect of health promotion on employee health risks and work productivity;[4] the development of a corporate health risk measurement tool;[5] and the effect of office lighting on employee well-being and work performance.[6]

Awards

In 2010, vielife was awarded certification from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) for its health improvement products.[7] The vielife Health Risk Assessment received a two-year re-certification and a new two-year certification was awarded for its Self Management Tools.[8]

References

  1. Log on to life, The Guardian, 18 March 2004.
  2. vielife acquires Business Health. Employee Benefits, 31 May 2006.
  3. CIGNA acquires vielife through its Care Allies Operating Unit, 13 December 2006.
  4. Impact of a Health Promotion Program on Employee Health Risks and Work Productivity. Mills PR, Kessler RC, Cooper J, Sullivan S. American Journal of Health Promotion. 2007; 22 No. 1: p45-53.
  5. The development of a new corporate specific health risk measurement instrument, and its use in investigating the relationship between health and well-being and employee productivity. Mills PR. Environmental Health. 2005; 4: 1-9
  6. The effect of high correlated colour temperature office lighting on employee wellbeing and work performance. Mills PR, Tomkins SC, Schlangen LJ. J Circadian. Rhythms. 2007; 5: 2.
  7. NCQA certifies vielife health assessment schemes. Employee Benefits talk, 24 May 2010.
  8. Health Information Products Certification. National Committee for Quality Assurance. Retrieved 26 August 2010.

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