You’re on the third floor waiting for the elevator, on the way down to grab your morning cup of coffee. The elevator doors open and standing there is the CEO. It’s just the two of you in the elevator.
The CEO turns towards you and says, “Hey, I saw something on the news about free preventive services and health care reform, what are we doing about it?”
Would you know what to say?
As the benefits team, you already know it’s your job to inform and educate your employees and their families about the changes associated with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. But do you have something prepared for those run-ins with senior-level management?
If you don’t, you’re allowing misinformed bloggers, news outlets and employees to spread half-truths and assumptions, even if their intentions are good. The challenges of communicating health care reform are immense enough without having to respond to every rumor that reaches the CEO.
Be ready for that elevator run-in and make sure your senior leaders feel in the loop with these tips.
This article was co-authored with Ed Bray, Director of Compliance at Burnham Benefits. You can reach him at bray@burnhambenefits.com.
Jennifer Benz, SVP Communications Leader, has been on the leading edge of employee benefits for more than 20 years and is an influential voice in the employee benefits industry.