Optavise Annual Benefits Broker Survey Shows Regulatory and Compliance Factors Driving Employers' Engagement with Brokers
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Eighth annual survey also indicates brokers remain a critical component in managing employer healthcare costs, while revealing employers offering more voluntary benefits products
Findings from the eighth annual Optavise report show that while clients continue to request new, innovative ideas to combat rising healthcare costs, they are looking to their broker partners for help with regulatory- and compliance-related issues more than other factors.
Optavise surveyed 70 U.S.-based health insurance brokers, representing the top 15 brokerage firms, for the report. Among the key highlights:
69% of brokers cite ever-changing federal and state mandates as a leading market force driving their firms to add new products and service offerings.44% of brokers state that compliance is one of the top three issues for which employers request their services, trailing only new and innovative ideas for cost containment (57% ) and benefits communications support and strategies (46% ).94% of brokers report high or moderate reliance by their employer clients for compliance and reporting related to their healthcare benefits.
"We've seen an increase in both state and federal reporting requirements as well as regulations on the types of benefits which can be offered within a given state, which are driving a sharper focus on compliance," said Kim Buckey, vice president, client services, Optavise. "The myriad regulations that govern employee benefits can carry significant financial and even legal ramifications for employers, whether through fines, penalties and potential litigation costs. Many of these issues can have a direct impact on employee satisfaction and engagement, and employers are increasingly looking toward brokers for support."
Brokers remain a key player in healthcare cost management
As employers continue to ask their broker partners to help manage their healthcare costs, they are particularly interested in prescription drug management programs (
"In an effort to control costs, we are seeing more employers implementing programs that include mandatory generic prescriptions, mandatory mail order, step programs and partnering with various healthcare entities," said Buckey.
Other popular cost control measures include shifting to (or from) self-insured coverage (
Another increase in voluntary benefits products
The number of employers adding voluntary benefits products to their portfolios continues to grow (
Additionally, reflecting an aging population, potential state coverage requirements and an increased awareness of its need, brokers also reported employer interest in long-term-care insurance, with
Continued high demand for benefits communications support
An increasing number of brokers report seeing high demand for benefits communications support from their current and prospective clients (
"Clear, open and consistent communication about benefits is increasingly important," said Buckey. "The more information employees have about the types of options available and how to use them, the more confident they will feel about making the right decisions on their benefits."
Methodology
Optavise surveyed 70 U.S.-based health insurance brokers, representing the top 15 largest insurance brokerage firms on three principal areas: their current service offerings, which services deliver the most business value, and how their models are likely to evolve to help them compete in the coming year. Most brokers surveyed (
About Optavise
Optavise provides personalized employee benefits solutions to help employers and their employees optimize their benefits and make better health and financial decisions. Optavise offers a unique combination of innovative technology, flexible voluntary benefits, and experts who educate and communicate with employees about their benefits. A part of the CNO Financial Group (NYSE: CNO) family of brands, Optavise operates through direct sales to employers and a nationwide network of more than 10,000 broker partners and over 600 dedicated agents who serve nearly 20,000 employers. For more information, visit Optavise.com.
Media contact:
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Michael.McNamara@cnoinc.com
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