Kevin McHugh, CEO of The Atlantic Club, and Wayne Morris, assistant vice president, Health & Wellness Solutions at Ochsner Fitness Center, contributed to this article.
Medical fitness and health promotion programs allow your health club or studio to do several things at once:
Generate new revenue with added programs,
Address important health issues your members are struggling with,
Reduce costs of attrition by promoting greater member retention, and
Position your facility as a resource for your community.
Whether you’ve run wellness programs before or are considering starting one, ensure you are following the best practices below and then review the additional resources to dig deeper into this topic.
This article is one in a series of 28 Best Practice Guidelines for Operating a Fitness Facility.
When building a medical fitness or wellness program, be sure to follow these five steps:
Ensure Your Program Meets Your Community’s Needs
Track Progress
Generate Leads
Make Sure You Are Credentialed for Your Programming
Consider Insurance Reimbursements
Ensure Your Program Meets Your Community’s Needs
1. Create programs that address the needs of an individual population. What demographics can you serve that already exist within your community?
2. Consider partnering with a medical provider in your community that shares your values and belief system for health and wellness.
3. Develop programs and pricing that fits your partner’s patient population.
4. These programs do not require a separate or dedicated space. You can assimilate them into your current operations with minor investments in equipment.