07 Nov 2023
How to Choose? Making Your Way through the Open Enrollment Labyrinth
Open enrollment can be a tricky time for employer plan sponsors and participants alike. It’s the time when employers open a “window” allowing eligible employees to choose health and welfare benefits (like dental, term life, long-term disability) for the following year. Lots of questions arise. Has the human resources department provided the right information? Are employee questions adequately addressed, like … is a high-deductible plan right for me and my family? What’s my deductible? How much should I save in my health FSA? Should I still contribute to a dependent care FSA? Learn more about open enrollment and what info you should provide to employees to make this annual task run more smoothly.
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