The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Get the Most Out of Your Benefits Enrollment

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(Family Features) A lackadaisi­cal approach to benefits enrollment could leave you short on coverage or end up costing you more than it should. Gathering informatio­n and making time to thoroughly consider your options and needs can help ensure you’re getting the best value from your employer’s benefits package. Approach this year’s open enrollment with these tips from the experts at Colonial Life in mind: Take life changes into account. A major event like a birth or marriage makes you eligible to adjust your benefits between enrollment periods, but there are many other factors that may affect your coverage needs. For example, you may not bother with dental coverage for a newborn, but once that child has some teeth and is mobile, it’s a good idea to add coverage in the event a fall damages a tooth. Be conscious of changes. It’s quite common to allow your benefits to renew automatica­lly when the enrollment period rolls around. This can create problems as plans and coverages often change from year to year. Deductible amounts, office visit copays and even categories of coverage can shift from one year to the next. Even if there aren’t changes to the coverage, there may be a new pricing structure or additions to coverage that could benefit you. Dedicate some time. When signing up for benefits for the first time, most people spend at least a little time reviewing each plan option. If you have your premiums deducted from your paycheck automatica­lly, you probably don’t give a lot of thought to your benefits, especially if you’re relatively healthy. Open enrollment is the time to give them more than a passing thought. A survey by Colonial Life showed 69% of employees spend less than 60 minutes learning about their benefits choices, but that limited time commitment can ultimately affect overall job satisfacti­on. “This can be a huge problem for both employees and their employers, because a lack of engagement with the benefits program leads to lower morale and higher turnover,” said Steven Johnson, vice president of enrollment solutions at Colonial Life. Instead of a cursory flip through the materials, dedicate some time to thoroughly review all the informatio­n and make notes about areas you have questions. Discuss your options. Benefits can be complicate­d, and there are a lot of terms and jargon in the insurance world that can make it hard to understand exactly what your benefits will cover. That’s why it’s a good idea to sit down with a knowledgea­ble benefits counselor to discuss your family and personal financial situation. Technology may be king for many aspects of life, but the survey found just 11% of employees name the internet as the place they turn to learn about benefits during enrollment each year. However, 76% of employees turn to humans including HR profession­als, coworkers, family and friends. There isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution for benefits, but a one-on-one counseling session can help simplify the entire benefits process. A private consultati­on may help you understand how each benefit election impacts your paycheck, as well as simplifyin­g complex benefit concepts, answering your questions and walking you through the enrollment process. Learn more about how to maximize your benefits at ColonialLi­fe.com.

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