Employee Benefit News July 9, 2025
Paola Peralta

The key to getting the most from employees while they’re at work is to help them manage all of the challenges they may be facing outside of the office.

Fifty-nine percent of employers plan to expand their efforts in addressing social determinants of health (SDOH) in the coming years, according to Business Group on Health. This means investing in benefits that target healthcare needs outside of the traditional medical offerings, such as food, housing, transportation and education.

“There are non-medical factors that are influencing employee health outcomes including where you were born, where you live and how you learn,” says Sarah Liebel, COO of AI-powered benefit insights platform Nayya. “I like to say that employees’ area codes are...

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