Help your employees get the most out of their healthcare benefits before the year ends with a few simple to-do lists.
Open enrollment is a critical undertaking for HR teams, and it rightfully consumes a lot of time and attention during the course of the annual benefits cycle. But the period between the end of open enrollment and the start of the new benefit year is another important, often overlooked, opportunity for benefits leaders as well. Now is the time to step in and help your employee get the most out of their current benefits offerings before programs reset and prepare them to use their new benefits in the year ahead.
Following open enrollment, which often involves in-depth presentations, office hours, and communications to employees, it’s best to keep your end-of-year benefits communications simple. Employees need to know what action items they should complete and when they should do them. That’s where checklists come in handy. To-do lists are straightforward for your team to put together and can help employees get organized and stay on track with their health goals as they wrap up one benefits year and transition into the next.
Two basic health benefits checklists you can put together for your employees are:
Here are two sample checklists you can use as a starting place and adapt for your company’s specific program needs.
Before the benefit year ends, here are a few action items to take to make sure you get the most out of your insurance, FSA, and other healthcare offerings.
Before the new benefit year begins, here are a few housekeeping items to take care of so you start your healthcare routine off right.
By clearly communicating the timing and tasks employees should take to prepare themselves for the end of one benefit year and the start of the next, you’ll be taking great strides toward helping employees make informed healthcare decisions and feel prepared for the year ahead.
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