The results from our Inside Benefits Communication Survey showed that in many cases, employers are failing to implement simple, proven best practices that could help them get the most value from their investment in benefits. Some key findings from the survey include:
The survey results emphasized the need for clear, actionable steps and clarity on what companies should do and where they should invest limited budgets. We’ve boiled down all the benefits communication best practices to these three simple steps. Following them will make benefits communication more effective for any organization. Here they are with lots of articles and case studies to help you figure out the best approach for your organization.
The first step to getting people to pay attention to their benefits information is to make it accessible. And the best way to do that is by putting it on the Internet—outside a company’s firewall. More than 78% of Americans now use the internet—up 152% since 2000—and 66% have a broadband connection at home. And employees want their benefits on the Internet: 80% of Gen X, 75% of Gen Y and 66% of younger baby boomers.
This first step is so critical that we’ve created a new product to help companies accomplish it.
The next step is to communicate with employees year round. Reminding them about benefits once a year is not enough to get employees actively engaged in decisions about their health and finances. The key to doing this is breaking information into bite-sized chunks and using the right tools—social media is perfect for simple, conversational ongoing communication.
401(k)
CDHP
Wellness and preventive care
Social media and mobile tools
Health care reform
You don’t have to do it alone! Use the vast free resources at your disposal, search the Internet, read trade publications, promote free services that support your benefits strategy and have high expectations of what your brokers, consultants and vendors provide.
This step can be so helpful. Please let us know if you know of any other great resources. You can also check out our free resources.