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Healthcare Reform Prompts Many to Explore Alternatives to Health Benefit Programs

by Terri James20. October 2011 11:25
The passage and continued implementation of Healthcare Reform, as well its uncertain political future, have placed employers in a precarious position with their health benefit programs. Nevertheless, employers continue to do their best to balance the need to attract smart and sophisticated employees by offering well-rounded health benefit programs with the costs of providing such programs.

It is important that employers succeed in their balancing act because health benefit programs remain pivotal in attracting and retaining top-notch employees. According to a study performed by MetLife, employees make the financial security and protection of their families a top priority, and many believe that this requires sound health benefit programs. According to the study, employees who are satisfied with their health benefit programs are more likely to remain satisfied with their jobs from year to year.

Employees who are satisfied with benefits are more likely to be loyal and satisfied with their jobs

Research done by the Personal Group revealed that 40% of employers plan to review their health benefit programs, and that employers are beginning to explore the various options that will (or may) be available to their employees under Healthcare Reform. According to a Towers Watson’s 2012 HealthCare Trend Survey, in 2014, when healthcare exchanges are scheduled to become available, employers will begin to reconsider and redefine their role in providing healthcare benefit programs in light of the new options. Since healthcare exchanges will give employers an alternative to the traditional sponsoring of health benefit programs, many employees are beginning to view individual health care plans as a viable option.

At Setnor Byer Insurance & Risk, we have been successful in finding attractive solutions for those of our clients exploring new options. We would be pleased to have the opportunity to assist you in effectively navigating this transitional period, as well. Please visit our website at www.setnorbyer.com to view and compare our various health plan options. If you have any unanswered questions, please call Terri James at 954-382-4350 ext. 268.

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Categories: Commercial Insurance | Employee Benefits

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