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        Improving Benefits Communication and Engagement

        While it may sound obvious, communication is critical to nearly everything we embark on. Strengthening communication strengthens everything:...

        4 Tips to Maximize Utilization When Launching a New HR Initiative

        You’re about to launch an exciting new benefit, and everything’s in place to guarantee it’s a smash hit — everything, that is, except your employees.

        Three Steps to Take Now to Ensure Benefits Success After OE

        There’s a lot to consider during open enrollment, and it can be easy to focus on the new benefits you’re rolling out to employees. But taking time to...

        The Best Benefits Engagement Tool You Haven’t Used

        To make the most of their healthcare and benefits outside open enrollment, your employees need a more natural way to turn information into action....

        Replace Your Benefits Booklet With This Alternative

        As you review your benefits education strategy, what old standouts seem too important to replace? Your strategy probably still includes favorites...

        Communicate Open Enrollment Like a Pro — Guides, Templates, & Examples

        Open enrollment packs many communication challenges into a short window of time. Any HR professional can tell you it’s made extra difficult because...

        Better Benefits Communication is Key to Helping Employees Manage Care

        During the pandemic, we heard a lot about the harmful effects of delayed care. Employees who were afraid to see their doctors in person skipped...

        eBook: Write OE Emails People Will Actually Read

        Employees may love to hate employee benefits communications, but they also want to learn more.

        How to Simplify Benefits Communication for Open Enrollment

        Benefits communication is notoriously tricky. Lunch and learns? Employees resent taking time out of a busy day. Long emails? They’re all too easy to...

        eBook: Elevating Benefits Engagement Beyond OE

        Without good communication, we lose understanding. And when it comes to employee benefits communication, knowledge gaps can lead to fear over costs,...

        Broadcaster: One Tool for Efficient Benefits Communication

        Communication is difficult. Communicating about company benefits can get even more complicated. With HealthJoy’s latest tool, Broadcaster, engaging...

        How to Answer These Time-Sucking HR Questions

        As an HR professional, you’re asked to be a counselor, a payroll pro, a benefits expert, and so much more. We knew HR was juggling tasks. What we...

        Why Benefits Presentations are a Waste of Time

        As you plan out your benefits education strategy this year, what communication methods make your list? We’ll venture a guess: a benefits presentation...

        What are HealthJoy’s JOY Campaign Journeys?

        The benefits space is flooded with point solutions aiming to solve a single problem. From EAP and telemedicine to international pharmacy offerings...

        Building Trust in Your 2020 Benefits

        As humans, we don’t trust what we don’t know. Researchers have called fear of the unknown “the ultimate fear,” suggesting we’d prefer to do a thing...