The start of a new health plan year can be a great time to re-commit to building a healthier workforce. Implementing effective strategies and providing the right support can help empower employees to make positive health choices that can benefit their health, productivity and even wallets. Here are four tips from UnitedHealthcare that employers can use to start the new health plan year off right:
- Communicate and Educate
Clear and effective communication is critical to ensuring that employees understand their health benefits — and know how to make the most of them. For instance, employers may want to start the new health plan year by providing information about employees’ coverage, including any changes or updates. And they should keep the communication coming: 81% of employees say they want ongoing communication about benefit offerings.
UnitedHealthcare's Employee Engagement Planner® (EEP) (employer login required) can be a great resource for employers since it auto-populates a calendar with timely, relevant materials, from reminders about flu shots to information about accessing health and wellness resources, which are readymade to send to employees.
- Promote Preventive Care
Prevention is foundational to good health. Employers may want to encourage and incentivize employees to prioritize preventive care, including partaking in regular checkups, screenings and vaccinations. Members on UnitedHealthcare's employer-sponsored plans can earn rewards for participating in preventive care activities, such as completing a health survey or receiving a biometric screening, through programs like UnitedHealthcare Rewards.
By promoting preventive care, employers may be able to help employees get health issues identified and addressed earlier, which can lead to better health outcomes and reduced health care costs for both employees and employers.
- Foster a Culture of Wellness
Creating a culture of wellness can have a significant impact on employee health and productivity. Employers with UnitedHealthcare coverage can do this by offering wellness programs that cater to their employees’ unique and varied needs, such as fitness challenges, nutrition workshops, stress management sessions and smoking cessation support.
Prioritizing employee well-being may help employers foster a healthier and more engaged workforce.
- Support Mental Health
There’s no doubt that behavioral health conditions are rampant. Employers can start the health plan year off right by recognizing the importance of mental health and the impact it is likely to have on a workforce’s overall well-being in 2024. Providing behavioral health benefits, as well as promoting a stigma-free work environment where employees feel comfortable seeking help and support is critical to supporting employees’ behavioral health.
Other ways employers can support mental health include organizing mental health awareness campaigns, workshops or seminars to educate employees about mental health and provide resources for managing stress, anxiety and depression. By prioritizing mental health, employers can create a supportive workplace that values employees’ overall well-being.
Starting a new health plan year off right requires proactive planning and a commitment to employee well-being. By effectively communicating and educating employees, promoting preventive care, fostering a culture of wellness and supporting mental health, employers can set the stage for a healthier and more productive workforce. Investing in the health and well-being of employees not only benefits them but also contributes to the success and growth of employers’ own businesses.
For more information about resources available through UnitedHealthcare, contact your Amwins Connect Regional Sales Manager.