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Vitality unleashes Stanley the dachshund in the US following UK success
Vitality, a global leader in engagement and behavior change, has today announced the US debut of brand mascot, Stanley the dachshund, as part of a bold new marketing strategy, signaling its focus on brand awareness and redefining how people engage with their health across the US.
By Vitality · Via Business Wire · June 23, 2025
Vitality Group Partners with Ochsner Health Plan on Innovative Medicare Advantage Engagement Solution
Vitality officially launched its innovative Medicare Advantage (MA) engagement solution, with Ochsner Health Plan as its first client. This partnership marks a significant milestone in transforming the MA beneficiary experience and driving better health outcomes.
By Vitality · Via Business Wire · May 6, 2025
Vitality Acquires WellSpark to Enhance Integrated Coaching Capabilities
Vitality, the global behavior change platform committed to making people healthier, has today announced the strategic acquisition of WellSpark, a leading coaching provider, from EmblemHealth.
By Vitality · Via Business Wire · November 19, 2024
Walking 5,000 Steps Three Times Per Week Could Add Three Years to Life Expectancy
New research published by Vitality and the London School of Economics shows that sustaining a healthy exercise habit of at least 5,000 steps three times per week for two years can add up to three years to an individual’s life expectancy and reduce their healthcare costs by up to 13%.
By Vitality · Via Business Wire · March 12, 2024
New Vitality Study Reveals: Employers Reduced Claims Costs by 4% and Achieved ROI of 180% from Claims Savings on Health and Wellbeing Program
An analysis by actuaries and data scientists for Vitality, a global health and wellbeing company specializing in behavior change, found employers saved an average of $462 in annual medical claims costs per engaged member. This translates to a total direct savings of $39.8 million – a 4% reduction in claims costs – across the study group of approximately 40,000 lives from five employers over five years.
By Vitality · Via Business Wire · February 15, 2024