BenefitsPRO December 18, 2020
Michael Popke

Post-COVID planning, holistic programming, and a greater reliance on tech top the list.

COVID-19 has irrevocably altered the workplace, and paying attention to shifting wellness trends will be critical in 2021, according to MediKeeper, a leading provider of customizable wellness portals to employers, health care providers, insurance brokers, and third-party administrators.

The company identified four key wellness trends that it predicts will define the new year, via a five-page report that can be accessed here. The trends are intended to help companies adapt wellness programming to better connect with employees and drive engagement “in a very different environment to that of prior years.”

Here are the four trends to watch, with insight from MediKeeper’s experts:

1. Dramatic shift to holistic...

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