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HR Happy Hour 209 - Castlight and Enterprise Healthcare Management

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HR Happy Hour 209 - Castlight and Enterprise Healthcare Management

Recorded LIVE from the Health & Benefits Leadership Conference April 9, 2015

Hosts: Steve Boese, Trish McFarlane

Guest: Maeve O'Meara, VP Products Castlight Health

US organizations spend about $620B annually on employee health and benefits programs and up to 30% of this enormous spend is wasted according to some estimates. For most employers, health and benefits is a Top 3 cost, but most have also only managed these as costs, i.e., as needing to be controlled, managed down, and to be shifted more to employees in the form of greater employee contributions towards care and benefits. But for many organizations, employee benefits have moved from a cost to be managed towards an important asset to be leveraged for employee well-being and organizational success.

Today on the show, Steve was joined by Maeve O'Meara, VP Products from Castlight Health, an HR technology solution provider that has created a platform for what is becoming known as 'Enterprise Healthcare Management'.The Castlight platform helps employees access and utilize benefits and health programs and provides them better information, educational resources, and transparency to guide them in actively managing their care. For employers, the platform provides rich analytics about employee use of benefits, trends that are impacting and indicative of workplace challenges and tools to better predict what will happen next with employee benefits utilization. This leads to better experiences for employeesm and better outcomes for employers.

Thanks to Maeve and Castlight for joining us!

 

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