Employee Benefit News December 16, 2025
Paola Peralta

  • Key Insight: Discover how data-driven wellness tailors benefits to reduce high-cost care reliance.
  • What’s at Stake: Rising healthcare utilization could increase premiums, absenteeism, and turnover costs.
  • Supporting Data: Only 12% of employees report being satisfied with their benefit packages.
  • Source: Bullets generated by AI with editorial review

Using real data and insights to guide benefit decisions can help employees get the right care sooner — while improving health outcomes and controlling costs, too.

Recent data indicates a significant gap between the benefits employers offer and what employees actually need. In fact, only 12% of employees reported feeling truly satisfied with their benefit packages, according to a recent survey from employee benefits and financial services firm Drewberry. Investing in...

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