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Employer-sponsored healthcare lacks personalisation and faces low adoption: Report

Less than 30% employees participate in company sponsored wellbeing initiatives with 71% bearing last mile healthcare expenses out of pocket (which roughly averages to 5% of the annual income), the report said.

By CNBCTV18.com Nov 25, 2023 4:05:13 PM IST (Published)

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Plum, an insurtech company providing employee group health insurance and business insurance solutions, has launched the “Health Report of Corporate India 2023”. This comprehensive study sheds light on employee health and the gap between health benefits offered by employers and availed by employees.
Less than 30% employees participate in company sponsored wellbeing initiatives with 71% bearing last mile healthcare expenses out of pocket (which roughly averages to 5% of the annual income). A mere 8% avail discounted medicines and less than 1% of employees avail vision check-ups, the report said.
Adoption of employer-sponsored healthcare plans among youth aged 20-30 has been half as compared to employees aged 51 and above. 42% of employees (across age groups) expressed an interest in the availability of ‘flex benefits’, where they get to choose their own healthcare plans, Plum said.