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Organizational resources for worksite health promotion: a selective national directory.
This article identifies 19 organizations (two federal government, nine not-for-profit and voluntary health agencies, and eight for profit) that offer resources on a national basis for employers and health professionals who desire to initiate worksite health promotion programs. These resources are divided into one of four categories: publications, consultive services, programmatic services, and audiovisuals. The variety represented by these organizational offerings suggests that it is unnecessary to "re-invent the wheel" in order to initiate a worksite health promotion program.