Offering health coverage and benefits to employees and their dependents is a major expense. In government contracting, there’s an interest in keeping costs low and bids competitive. It can be tempting for government contractors to take the required fringe and pay it out in cash but, ultimately, putting those fringe benefit dollars into healthcare for their employees can be the greatest cash saver. Lost employee productivity due to health problems can be more costly for employers.
We classify lost productivity in two ways: presenteeism and absenteeism. Absenteeism is what happens when the employee is not physically at work, while presenteeism is when poor health impacts the employee’s work quality and quantity while they are at the workplace. Did you know that employers spend two to three dollars on medical-related productivity costs for every dollar they spend on pharmacy and healthcare costs?
A study by the AdvancePCS Center for Work and Health- This Link Will Open A PDF Document revealed that 71% of the 29,000 employees involved in the study lost productivity time in direct relation to deficient performance of the job. Only 23% felt that they had lost productivity as a result of actual absences from work.
Here are some negative effects of presenteeism on the workforce:
If you do not address the healthcare needs of your employees, you workplace is likely to suffer for it and bring your competitiveness in competing for contracts down.
These are examples of how some workplaces decrease health-related productivity costs:
By this point you may be asking yourself what you can be doing now to reduce your healthcare productivity costs. Our answer? Create and maintain meaningful benefits for your employees that fit within the designated hourly fringe rate. Maximize your fringe dollars- Home and trim down your costs by putting the fringe into healthcare benefits for your employees.
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