Employers Step Up Their Leave Management Efforts, and It’s Paying Off, According to New Guardian Research
2017 Guardian study reveals that while more employers are reporting positive outcomes, even greater results can be achieved with a focus on continuous improvement
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Employee absences can lead to a decrease in workplace productivity and can have a significant impact on a company’s bottom line. The research shows that employers are making a conscious effort to reduce the impact of absences while dealing with the growing challenges of interpreting and complying with federal, state and local leave laws.
Nearly one-third of companies indicated that they are making a major effort to improve their absence management practices, up from 22 percent two years ago. As a result, the average Index score – a measure of the degree to which an employer is implementing absence management activities on a scale of 1 to 10 – improved to 4.4, compared with 3.7 in 2014 (a 19 percent increase).
Employers looking to achieve even greater success should focus on these best practices:
- Use the same resource to manage Short Term Disability (STD) and Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) leaves;
- Integrate STD and FMLA with other leaves;
- Consider nurse case management; and
- Incorporate health management programs (such as Employee Assistance Programs, wellness and health risk appraisals, and disease management).
“Absence management was once viewed as a concern only for large companies, but it is becoming a higher priority for small and medium-sized companies, and they are starting to reap the benefits,” said
Notably, one in three employers now outsource both their STD and FMLA administration, twice as many as two years ago. And most of those companies use a single vendor to handle both leave types — more than double the 2014 level (28 percent vs. 12 percent). Employers are increasingly using insurance carriers as their vendor when outsourcing STD and FMLA administration.
Employers can use the Guardian Absence Management ScorecardSM to benchmark their leave management efforts against companies of similar size and receive a customized assessment of current absence management activities.
The Guardian Absence Management Activity IndexSM and Study can be viewed in its entirety at https://www.guardiananytime.com/gafd/wps/portal/fdhome/insights-perspectives/emerging-trends/absence-management-study-2017.
About the Survey
The Guardian Absence Management Activity IndexSM and Study is designed to measure the scope and effectiveness of absence management activities of both small and large employers. It was created to provide a better understanding of successful absence management programs and to clearly identify the most effective absence management activities employers can implement to achieve future success.
Guardian surveyed 1,000 benefits professionals working for employers ranging in size from 50 to 5,000 or more employees, spanning various industries and representing different geographic regions. All surveys were conducted online, and a threshold number of respondents were included in each employee size category to allow analysis of the results by organization size.
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