The number of employers offering fertility benefits to their employees will increase dramatically by 2019, according to a recent survey by Willis Towers Watson. Two-thirds of employers expect to provide these benefits to their employees, up from 55 percent in 2017. Of those who already provide fertility benefits, 65 percent offer coverage to same-sex couples, and that number is expected to grow to 81 percent by 2019.Why are employers expanding their benefits package to include coverage for fertility treatment? How can your company offer fertility benefits while both managing costs and providing your employees with the most effective treatment protocols?Why Managed Benefits are Better, for Companies and Employees
The number of employers offering fertility benefits to their employees will increase dramatically by 2019, according to a recent survey by Willis Towers Watson. Two-thirds of employers expect to provide these benefits to their employees, up from 55 percent in 2017. Of those who already provide fertility benefits, 65 percent offer coverage to same-sex couples, and that number is expected to grow to 81 percent by 2019.Why are employers expanding their benefits package to include coverage for fertility treatment? How can your company offer fertility benefits while both managing costs and providing your employees with the most effective treatment protocols?Suggested for you
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