Prudential Financial introduces new workplace insurance benefits that help support mental health and growing families
Offerings focus on helping employees reduce out-of-pocket medical costs.
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Voluntary or supplemental insurance refers to optional, employee-paid benefits that can help pay for out-of-pocket medical expenses not covered by health insurance, such as co-pays, co-insurance and deductibles.
As part of Prudential Group Insurance’s expanded suite of Critical Illness and Hospital Indemnity insurance, the new mental health benefits include screenings for anxiety, mood disorders and substance abuse — as well as coverage for the most diagnosed mental health conditions and severe mental illness. The expanded family benefits include coverage for surgical and nonsurgical procedures, prenatal care, childbirth, and expanded hospital stays for newborns.
“Expanding your family is a joyous event, but the associated medical costs can add up quickly,” said
Gillespie added that the road to parenthood can be stressful and expensive for couples who have difficulty conceiving, with an estimated 1 in 5 couples affected by infertility in the
Easing the strain of medical costs
According to a recent study, about 75% of
“Employees turn to their employers for benefits that can help them during key life events,” said Gillespie. “Prudential’s supplemental health insurance pays a lump sum benefit when it’s needed most, helping employees cover unexpected medical expenses.”
A simpler, superior customer experience
Prudential is also making it easier for customers to understand their benefits with an easy claims process using simple language and seamless technology. Now it’s easier than ever for employees to know what is, and what isn’t, covered by insurance.
Visit prudential.com/employers/group-insurance/products/voluntary-benefits for more information on Prudential’s
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