New regulations require companies with 25 or more employees in the public and private sectors to develop and implement occupational health promotion plans, including the appointment of a health professional to lead and report on the execution of the plans to the Ministry of Health (MoH). The plans are intended to engage employers in the protection of employees’ wellbeing, as well as to foster healthy practices both in and out of the workplace. Compliant companies will receive a certification (referred to as “Activate y vive”) which, starting January 1, 2024, will be required for obtaining operating permits.
The new requirements under Ministerial Agreement 049-2022, effective January 1, 2024, include:
Around 90% of surveyed companies provide wellbeing benefits. However, of these companies only about a third include wellbeing services for workplace health promotion topics that will be required under the new regulations. Employers must submit their health promotion plans to the MoH and obtain a compliance certificate by the end of 2023. Affected employers are encouraged to start reviewing their policies and practices and prepare to comply with the required implementation of a health promotion plan and health education program.