Designing effective employee health care benefits is a significant challenge for U.S. employers. They must address​ rising health care costs, employee burnout, and obesity, among other ⁤issues. However, a test-and-learn approach, as demonstrated by a⁤ Walmart⁢ pilot,‍ can help find the most effective health‍ and wellness​ options⁤ to achieve multiple goals.

The Challenge of Health Care Benefits

With the cost of health care in⁢ the United States continuing to outpace​ inflation, reducing ⁢health care spending is a pressing issue⁣ for employers. This is especially ​true for large self-funded employers who assume financial risk for their employees’ health ‌care. At the same time, employee well-being is more ⁤important than ever. Health⁤ risks, such ​as burnout and obesity, are widespread in the workforce, impacting health outcomes, ‌costs, ‍and productivity. Meeting the current and emerging ​health care needs of today’s dynamic ‍and ⁢diverse workforce requires an ⁣institutional agility that employers historically lack.

The⁤ Test-and-Learn Approach

Walmart Inc. has demonstrated the efficacy of⁢ a test-and-learn ‍approach in designing better ⁢health care benefits. By applying this approach, they have succeeded in finding the most effective⁤ health and wellness options that address the myriad problems confronting⁤ them. Designing effective health care benefits is⁢ a complex task. However, a test-and-learn approach, as demonstrated by Walmart, can help employers find the most effective ‍solutions ⁢to ⁤address the health and wellness ‍needs of their employees.