Sun Life U.S. is expanding its Healthcare Professional long-term disability (LTD) coverage, which is designed to address the unique needs of healthcare providers if they are unable to work due to illness or injury. The expansion of the coverage provides more income protection for non-physician providers (also known as physician extenders) who offer a medical specialty, such as physician assistants (PAs), registered nurses (RNs), nurse practitioners (NPs) or clinical social workers. Competitive benefits that provide a better experience and improved health outcomes have become a powerful tool for healthcare organizations to recruit and retain talent.
Growing Aboriginal talent within an organization is far more complex than simply committing to the concept. To make real strides forward, a company has to actively implement programs and...
Consumers continue to tell businesses that sustainability issues matter to them. The same consumers also want companies to be doing more on with supplier diversity.
People with disabilities have largely been excluded from the mainstream economy. They have had difficulty finding employment, have limited or no access to various venues, and must overcome...
The pushback against a leadership focus on DEI is growing, making it necessary for organizational leaders to hold difficult conversations with employees.
Recognizing that the hybrid workforce is here to stay, it is time for organizational leaders to step back and identify and meet the unique challenges they must overcome to maintain a positive organizational culture, strengthen employee engagement, and develop a cohesive workforce.
Digital health offers outstanding opportunities to close the persistent healthcare gaps.