Navera Announces Latest Education and Decision Support Modules for Cancer and Permanent Life Insurance
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The news comes on the heels of the 13th Annual MetLife U.S. Benefit Trends survey, revealing that employees in companies offering 11 or more benefits are more loyal, more likely to recommend their company as a great place to work, and have a higher intent to stay versus those in companies offering five or fewer benefits. Navera's newest
"Human capital is the lifeblood of a company, so it is not surprising that employers are increasing the number of benefits they offer to remain competitive. But as benefits packages become more robust, educating employees on those benefits also becomes more complex," said
According to a recent Google study, new 'participation age' consumers actively engage with brands and decide if, when, and how they will interact. With this in mind, Navera approaches employees as consumers, and provides rich, interactive benefits education tools that go far beyond simple videos and traditional one-way communications.
"To be successful, companies need to create benefits engagement strategies, not just education strategies. While education is a core component, engagement techniques must be compelling, interactive, and personalized, and they must enable employees to take action," added Adams.
Key features of the existing Navera platform and the latest Cancer and Permanent Life modules include: Tightly integrated benefits education and decision support that enables consumers to make confident, well-informed decisions while enjoying an informative and entertaining introduction to their benefits program A portfolio approach that provides individual Cancer and Life insurance plan details in the context of overall healthcare and voluntary benefits needs Rich animation that combines audio, visuals, and text to maximize engagement and comprehension 24/7 online access to meet the demands of today's internet-savvy employees
The new Cancer and Permanent Life modules are easily configurable to support an employers' own benefit designs. In addition, Navera modules can help communicate important nuances around covered benefits, alert employees to available riders such as Wellness or Critical Illness, and explain complexities in plan designs, such as benefit amounts, benefit maximums, and waiting periods.
Keywords for this news article include: Cancer, Oncology, Education.
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