This issue emerged from a conference organized by guest editors Anna Kirkland and Diana Bowman, held at the University of Michigan in May 2012 (“Charting the Future of Wellness Research: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding the Future of an Ascendant Population Health Intervention”). The articles assembled in this issue examine how wellness policies are conceived and ask if such policies can bring about the enhanced wellness they promise. This special issue deconstructs the place of wellness policies within the larger health policy landscape and interrogates their persistent appeal over time. It is particularly timely given the many new “wellness” initiatives embedded in the ACA. As one of the guest editors, Kirkland provides a more in-depth introduction to this special issue, The Law and Politics of Workplace Wellness, in “What Is Wellness Now?”

In this issue, I'm also pleased to present a unique essay set in our recurring special section Report...

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