Beginning in the winter of 2023, we will invite WU health care workers to enroll in a 6-month pilot test of the Gateway2Wellness program. BJC health care workers will be able to enroll in the near future.
Are you eligible to enroll in G2W?
Any worker who supports health care delivery through their day-to-day work, either directly or indirectly, is considered a health care worker and is eligible.
Most WU and BJC employees are considered health care workers – if what you do in your job supports patient care (including clinical research), even if you don’t have direct contact with patients every day, you are a health care worker!
Still not sure if you are a HCW? Click below to learn if your job is considered a health care worker position.
How do I enroll?
Health care workers employed by WU will be invited to participate in a pilot test of the Gateway2Wellness program beginning in the winter of 2023. The program will later expand to BJC employees.
Anyone interested in enrolling, but not yet eligible, or who has questions can contact the G2W Team.
Why should I enroll?
By participating in this program, you are helping us to develop a digital platform that will help effectively link people to relevant and helpful mental health resources. But that’s not all. By taking part and sharing feedback on your experience, you are helping us to provide concrete data on what HCW needs are. This helps us make a stronger case for change at the institutional level. The bottom line: this doesn’t work without your input! With your help, we have a much better chance of making real and sustainable changes to how we think about and address the wellbeing of our employees.