Variety is the Name of the Employee Benefits Game in the Public Sector Small Employer Market
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New research shows cities, counties, school districts take a variety of approaches to purchasing, administering benefits
According research conducted last summer by
“The Minnesota Life study shows there’s no one way to approach small public employers,” said
Aasen says one common thread across the market is rising interest in voluntary benefits3. In a 2010 survey, nearly 90% of the 569 U.S. municipalities, states, educational institutions and other public entities offer – or were planning to offer – voluntary benefits. The most popular voluntary benefits offered in this market are dental insurance, long- and short-term disability coverage, and
“We also found that, for the most part, small public employers deploy little technology for benefits administration,” said Aasen. “Carriers often perform services such as forms access, re-enrollment and billing. The smaller the employee group, the more likely the carrier will handle many of the administrative functions.”
With regard to group life insurance, the study found that most group life offered by public employers:
- is paid by employees through payroll deduction,
- is guaranteed issue for new hires, and
- requires evidence of insurability for coverage that exceeds a cap.
More detail about employee benefit trends from the Minnesota Life study of public sector small employers is available in an article from the company’s web-based monthly newsletter AWARE.
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