CBIZ’s 2024 State of Health Care Report Highlights Areas of Priority for Employer Benefit Plan Sponsors
• The most pressing focuses include compliance, communications, and cost control
• Emerging coverage trends include weight loss medication, gene therapy, and infertility treatments
Nearly 61% of respondents identified attracting and holding onto top talent as a primary strategic initiative. That was followed by 55% of companies which shared maintaining compliance and controlling medical costs were top priorities. Additionally, 40% of companies emphasize the need to improve their benefits communications, pointing to a significant gap in employees' understanding of their available benefits, with 33% indicating this as the most crucial area for improvement.
The State of Health Care Report includes responses from 338 businesses, spanning more than 27 states, the majority of which have more than 100 employees. The survey provides insight into employer priorities, top health plan features, and emerging mental and physical health benefit trends to watch through the remainder of 2024. A link to the full report can be found here.
"Our focus at CBIZ has been on not just meeting but anticipating the needs of our clients when it comes to tailored health care solutions,” said
The survey also sheds light on emerging trends and areas of innovation within health care benefits, pointing to new avenues for employers to enhance their offerings:
Responding to rising demand for weight loss medication: 17% of organizations offer weight loss medication coverage, with more than 15% considering it for future benefits packages. This highlights that employers are beginning to recognize the surging demand for employee wellness, a major theme of last year’s report.
More companies moving to self-insurance models: Nearly 29% of businesses adopt self-insurance models. There is an ongoing shift towards cost containment and customizable benefits strategies, allowing for greater flexibility in managing health plan claims and potential large claim protection.
Steps forward in gene therapy benefits: A trend may be emerging, as 6% of employers offer stop-loss gene therapy coverage, while almost as many are considering the benefit. With the cost of gene therapies projected to exceed
Support for infertility treatments: Recognizing the personal and emotional challenges faced by employees planning for a family, more than 22% of companies now offer coverage for infertility diagnosis, and more than 18% for treatments.
“The state of health care and the benefits employees have access to directly affects overall wellbeing and retention, and helps employers stand out in a competitive hiring landscape,” said
Note: Not all those surveyed are clients of CBIZ.
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