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Tyson Foods Opens First Pilot Clinic to Promote Culture of Health

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Tyson Foods partners with Marathon Health to open seven "Bright Blue" health centers, enhancing healthcare access for employees and their families. The pilot aims to address health concerns among frontline workers, ensuring access to primary and preventive care at little to no cost. The first center opened on April 28 in Dyersburg, Tennessee, with further locations set for May and Summer 2021, serving nearly 38,000 team members. This initiative reflects Tyson's commitment to promoting employee wellness, backed by extensive investments in health services since 2020.

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Company Partnering with Marathon Health to Launch Seven “Bright Blue” Health Centers

SPRINGDALE, Ark., May 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As part of efforts to boost the overall health and wellness of its workforce, Tyson Foods, Inc. (NYSE: TSN) is partnering with Marathon Health to pilot seven “Bright Blue” health centers near company production facilities. The health centers will give Tyson team members and their families easier access to high-quality healthcare and, in most cases, at no cost.*

The health centers, which are operated by Marathon Health, provide primary and preventive care, including health screenings, lifestyle coaching and health education, as well as behavioral health counseling. They also collaborate with plant community health providers, including primary care physicians and specialists, to ensure appropriate care is delivered.

The naming of the health centers, “Bright Blue”, is intended to convey the outlook of a bright future thanks to easily accessible healthcare and the company’s familiar heritage color, blue.

The first health center opened April 28 in Dyersburg, Tennessee, near the company’s facility in Newbern, Tennessee. Lisa Davis, a 26-year Tyson employee, was the first team member to visit the clinic and her daughter was the first patient treated by Marathon Health staff.

“We have three-year old twins and are often at the doctor for regular check-ups and runny noses,” said Davis. “My daughter Rylee has Down syndrome and is in speech therapy, so communication can sometimes be difficult. The staff was patient and we had an amazing experience. We’ll definitely be back.”

Photos and video of the Newbern clinic can be downloaded here.

“We’re piloting these health centers to promote a culture of health and wellness in our company that results in a healthier workforce,” said Dr. Claudia Coplein, chief medical officer for Tyson Foods. “Some of our frontline team members aren’t using their health plan benefits, and others don’t seek care until there’s a crisis. We want to change that by providing access to care that can help detect health conditions early and promote healthy habits.”

The clinics will also collaborate with plant community health providers, including primary care physicians and specialists, to ensure appropriate care is delivered.

The pilot health center project represents the expansion of the company’s We Care workplace safety program to include overall team member health and wellness. It is an addition to the company’s existing health services staff, which includes on-site occupational health nurses at most plant locations.

“Partnering with Tyson to improve the health and wellbeing of their employees and families is an honor for Marathon Health,” said Jeff Wells, CEO of Marathon Health. “We offer care that often looks beyond the symptoms and helps people take new actions around their own health. We are excited to see the profound changes in the lives of the people we will serve at the Tyson health centers. “

Opening dates for the health center include:

  • Newbern, Tennessee – April 28
  • Green Forest, Arkansas – May 12
  • Lexington, Nebraska – May 12
  • Wilkesboro, North Carolina – May 19
  • Center, Texas – May 19
  • Storm Lake, Iowa – May 26
  • Garden City, Kansas – Summer 2021

The seven pilot locations will serve nearly 38,000 Tyson team members and their families. Spouses, dependents age 2 and older who are covered by the Tyson insurance plan, will be eligible. The clinics will be designed to serve a diverse workforce, providing communications in multiple languages.

The health center services are in addition to the benefits already offered to team members such as affordable health, life, dental, vision and prescription drug benefits. Tyson Foods requires all regular, full-time team members who have completed 59 days of employment to have health care coverage through either the company-sponsored health plan or through a family member’s plan. This means that 100 percent of the company’s eligible team members have access to health care coverage.

The health clinics are the latest in a series of measures the company has taken to invest in the health and wellness of its employees. Since spring 2020, the company has invested hundreds of millions of dollars to transform its U.S. facilities with protective measures, from walk-through temperature scanners and workstation dividers to social distance monitors and always-on testing, as well as provide additional team member pay and benefits. Tyson Foods has also expanded its health services staff and added a chief medical officer.

In addition, more than 40,000 Tyson Foods employees have been vaccinated so far at more than 100 events held onsite at Tyson facilities or in nearby community facilities. In preparation for vaccinations, Tyson Foods has been providing expert resources and education about the vaccine to team members. This information is available in multiple languages and team members also have access to a hotline to ask questions. In addition to offering free, on-site vaccinations, the company is also compensating workers for up to four hours of regular pay if they are vaccinated outside of their normal shift or through an external source.

*Team members enrolled in a high deductible health (HDHP) plan will pay a fee for visits until deductible is met. This applies to less than 2% of eligible team members.

About Tyson Foods
Tyson Foods, Inc. is one of the world’s largest food companies and a recognized leader in protein. Founded in 1935 by John W. Tyson and grown under three generations of family leadership, the company has a broad portfolio of products and brands like Tyson®, Jimmy Dean®, Hillshire Farm®, Ball Park®, Wright®, Aidells®, ibp® and State Fair®. Tyson Foods innovates continually to make protein more sustainable, tailor food for everywhere it’s available and raise the world’s expectations for how much good food can do. Headquartered in Springdale, Arkansas, the company has 139,000 team members. Through its Core Values, Tyson Foods strives to operate with integrity, create value for its shareholders, customers, communities and team members and serve as a steward of the animals, land and environment entrusted to it. Visit www.tysonfoods.com

About Marathon Health
Marathon Health operates health centers for employer organizations spread across nearly 40 states and within several industry verticals—unions, manufacturing, professional services, finance, school districts, city and county government, and hospitals. The Marathon Health approach integrates the best practices of advanced primary care, health assessment with risk identification, coaching and advocacy, behavioral health and therapy, occupational health, physical therapy, and disease management for high cost, chronic conditions. For more information, please visit www.marathon-health.com.


Media Contact: Derek Burleson, 479-290-6466

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A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/eb4dd3a5-5ebb-45f8-aa4e-b82e745ea4b8

 


FAQ

What is the purpose of the health centers launched by Tyson Foods (TSN)?

The health centers aim to improve healthcare access for Tyson Foods employees and their families, promoting a culture of health and wellness.

Where is the first health center opened by Tyson Foods located?

The first health center opened in Dyersburg, Tennessee, on April 28, 2021.

How many Tyson team members will the new health centers serve?

The new health centers will serve nearly 38,000 team members and their families.

What services will the Tyson health centers provide?

The health centers will provide primary care, preventive care, health screenings, coaching, and behavioral health counseling.

When will the other health centers by Tyson Foods (TSN) open?

The remaining health centers are scheduled to open between May 12 and Summer 2021.

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