Cigna International Health Study: UAE maintains high Vitality Score of 72.5, despite rising challenges
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 29 October 2024 -The UAE continues to register a high vitality score of 72.5 as per the latest Cigna International Health Study. The report findings, unveiled by Leah Cotterill, CEO, Cigna Healthcare MEA (outside KSA), however, cautioned that concerns over mental wellbeing, social connectivity, and financial health are on an upward spiral - requiring the attention of employers.
The concept of health and wellbeing has undergone a sea change in recent years to include mental, social, and financial wellbeing, acknowledging the importance of work-life balance, emotional health, and financial security to overall vitality. More than 10,000 respondents across 11 global markets participated in Cigna Healthcare’s annual survey and their responses were analyzed across eight key factors: emotional, environmental, financial, intellectual, occupational, physical, social, and spiritual.
Notably, the UAE's commitment to whole-person health and to nurturing a supportive and healthy environment has helped it register enhanced vitality for the second year running. The study also examined stress levels, work-life balance challenges, and the impact of financial pressures on employees, offering a detailed analysis of the opportunities and the obstacles shaping the region’s health and wellbeing landscape.
Leah Cotterill emphasized: "At a time when mental and financial pressures are rising globally, the UAE remains committed to prioritizing wellbeing through initiatives like the National Strategy for Wellbeing 2031, which highlights mental health, community cohesion, and long-term financial stability. These efforts, complemented by national mental health programs, create a robust ecosystem for individuals and businesses alike. Cigna Healthcare is proud to align with this vision, providing innovative health solutions that address the full spectrum of wellbeing—from physical wellness to mental and financial health—contributing to the nation’s leadership in holistic healthcare.”
The findings of the Cigna International Health Study were unveiled at a launch event hosted in collaboration with the British Chamber of Commerce Dubai (BCCD). The event convened senior business leaders, policymakers, and healthcare experts to explore the implications of the study and discuss actionable solutions to the challenges facing the UAE workforce. Key speakers, including Leah Cotterill, led discussions on how companies in the UAE can better support their employees by adopting comprehensive wellbeing strategies.
Highlighting the shifting dynamics of workplace wellbeing in the UAE, the discussions covered the mental health challenges employees are facing and the growing financial pressures impacting overall vitality. Experts offered insights into how corporates can adopt holistic wellbeing programs to address both mental and financial health challenges.
Key Findings of the Cigna Healthcare International Study:
About the Cigna International Health Study
The Cigna International Health Study surveyed more than 10,000 respondents in the US, the UK, the Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Kenya, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, China, Singapore, and the Hong Kong SAR between May and June 2023.
Health today, encompasses mental, social, and financial well-being. This holistic approach reflects the growing recognition that factors such as work-life balance, emotional health, and financial security are critical to overall vitality. The Cigna International Health Study analyzes eight key vitality factors: emotional, environmental, financial, intellectual, occupational, physical, social, and spiritual and asked 38 questions to gauge respondents’ awareness – providing Cigna Healthcare with a comprehensive understanding of people’s ability to thrive in an organizational setting and to pursue life with health, strength, and energy.
Leveraging a scientifically validated approach to measuring whole-person health, the study presents a detailed understanding of the dynamic nature of health in today’s fast-paced world. It highlights how individuals perceive their ability to manage various aspects of life—autonomy, competency, and relationships—each of which plays a vital role in ensuring personal wellbeing.
The study is based on the Evernorth Vitality Index©, developed in partnership with leading clinical psychologist and author Dr. Richard Ryan using his Self-Determination Theory and Subjective Vitality Scales (SVS). The index measures eight dimensions of well-being as well as three components of the SVS.
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‘Your Health Plan Your Growth Plan’ campaign underscores the vital link between employee health and organizational success, promoting a holistic approach to workplace well-being in the MENA region.
Cotterill is the first woman to lead an international health insurance company in the UAE. In her new role, she will be responsible for driving strategic growth across the region's key markets, outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).
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