Know Your Benefits: Family-building Benefits
FamOver the past decade, there have been shifts in the path to parenthood as many people turn to in vitro fertilization, surrogacy and egg freezing. Routes like these may share some of the same challenges, but how individuals build their families is ultimately unique to them. Although advanced technology provides more opportunities to be a parent, there are still hurdles to overcome often related to finances and access.
- Fertility treatment.
- Donors and surrogacy.
- Adoption.
Family-building benefits are becoming increasingly popular since they inclusively support the complex ways individuals and couples build their families. Benefits may cover options including fertility drugs, medical treatments and procedures, surrogacy, and adoption.
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Posted on September 30, 2021 by Evolution of Benefits
Understanding Prescription Drug Plans and 5 Ways to Lower Your Health Care Costs
Understanding your drug plan and prescriptions can help you save money, stay healthier and receive greater satisfaction from your health benefits. Here are some things to consider when making sense of your prescription drug plan:
- Decide between generic or brand-name drugs.
- Follow directions completely.
- Talk to your doctor.
The continuing trend of rising health care costs can significantly impact your budget. While it’s difficult to control all the contributing factors of growing costs, educating yourself as a health care consumer is one way to help manage or lower your spending.
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Posted on September 30, 2021 by Evolution of Benefits
3 Strategies for Reducing Health Benefits Costs in 2022 and Open Enrollment 2022: Benefit Notices
According to a PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) report, medical costs are projected to increase 6.5% in 2022. This is about average for the past decade; although, it is slightly lower than the 7% increase projected this year (as more spending goes toward the COVID-19 pandemic).
- Control Drug Spending
- Encourage Active Benefits Participation
- Embrace Virtual Health Options
Employers that sponsor group health plans should provide certain benefit notices in connection with their plans’ open enrollment periods.
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Posted on September 28, 2021 by Evolution of Benefits
5 Strategies for Reducing Health Benefits Costs in 2022
For the past two decades, health costs have increased each year. This happens for a variety of reasons, such as inflation or, say, a global pandemic. With that in mind, employers can bank on prices going up in 2022.
According to a PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) report, medical costs are projected to increase 6.5% in 2022. This is about average for the past decade; although, it is slightly lower than the 7% increase projected this year (as more spending goes toward the COVID-19 pandemic).
Yet, 6.5% is still a considerable increase, especially when so many budgets have been reallocated or slashed due to the pandemic. That’s why employers must think both strategically and creatively about how they can lower their health benefits expenses in 2022.
This article includes five ways to help reduce spending without compromising benefits quality.
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Posted on September 16, 2021 by Evolution of Benefits
4 Lessons Learned From Open Enrollment During the Pandemic
The pandemic presented many learning opportunities for organizations as they pivoted and learned how to be resilient during uncertain times. The 2020 open enrollment season was one such opportunity, and many employers rose to the challenge by exploring new ways to engage and educate their employees about their benefits.
With open enrollment approaching and hybrid/remote workplaces still a reality, employers can use last year’s experiences to shape their open enrollment planning and processes. This article discusses key lessons from last year’s open enrollment season that can increase plan participation this fall.
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Posted on August 24, 2021 by Evolution of Benefits
Why Starting Open Enrollment Early In 2021 Is More Important Than Ever
Reports suggest that employees who put off job searches during the pandemic are likely to resume them in earnest this fall. That’s because, among other reasons, workers are now more financially secure than they were a year ago and are willing to leave their employers for more favorable arrangements.
Employers should recognize that they have a massive opportunity if they begin open enrollment efforts early in 2021. Revamping benefit offerings can help demonstrate to employees they are valued and convince top performers who may be seeking a new job to remain.
Tailoring Benefits Options
Employee benefits can be powerful retention tools. However, that’s only true if employees see value in the offerings. That’s why employers need to tailor their benefits options to include perks that employees are looking for.
Employers should keep in mind that nearly 50% of employees are willing to change jobs for benefits that matter to them, such as hybrid working arrangements. That’s why it’s critical for employers to seriously consider speaking with employees about which perks provide the most value for their unique circumstances. Adding or tweaking a few benefits options may be enough to retain some workers.
Moreover, gaining employee feedback ahead of enrollment shows a meaningful interest in employee concerns. It can go a long way to proactively retaining employees by showing them that their quality of life matters.
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Posted on July 28, 2021 by Evolution of Benefits
Client and Employee Resources
The more your employees understand your benefit plans the more they become educated, empowered consumers. The programs you provide will also gain an enhanced value.
As your strategic partners in employee benefits, we can provide multiple avenues of ongoing support, including:
- Employee Meetings (English and Spanish)
- Webcasts
- Payroll Stuffers
- Poster Campaigns
- Newsletters
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