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Mercer 2008 Pan-European Health & Benefits Survey

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Mercer 2008 Pan-European Health & Benefits Survey - Report now available


 

SURVEY HIGHLIGHTS
About the survey
Key findings
Listen to the podcast
Contact us
Purchase full report

Mercer's second Pan-European Health & Benefits survey report, is now available for purchase.

 

  • Average 5.3 percent of a company’s total payroll costs spent on health benefits for staff
  • 51 percent of companies report increased costs in 2007 - average increase of 5 percent per employee
  • Staff attraction and retention needs override cost concerns

About the survey

The online survey was opened to employers in 24 countries in Europe from May 2008 to June 2008. Completed surveys were submitted by 842 employers.

 

To gain the best possible “real world” insights from the survey, interpretation and explanation of the country-level results was provided by Mercer (and sister company Marsh) health and benefits professionals in each of the 24 European countries represented, as well as in the US.

 

Employers in all countries were asked a common set of core questions, and additional questions specific to the health benefits market in their country. This report discusses the core questions only. Results for the country-specific questions will be released separately.

Key findings

A summary of some of the key findings is provided below:

 

  • Attracting and retaining key talent is the most important objective for providing health and benefits services.  68% agree that they would struggle to retain top performing employees if they did not provide all the health benefits currently offered
     
  • Cost increases from welfare reform are a concern, but many employers are reluctant to reduce benefit provision in this area, or shift cost to employees due to the overriding need to attract and retain talented employees.
     
  • Recruitment and retention needs appear to be the driving force for shaping the design of benefits provided.  Short and long-term sickness pay, medical plans and health screening feature strongly.
     
  • Multinational companies are well represented in the survey, but only half actively attempt to coordinate their activities, and only around a quarter have common strategies across the region.
     
  • Nearly 1 in 5 respondents stated that absence rates had increased in the last 3 years, with three quarters of lost time being due to short-term absence
     
  • Managers do not have easy access to good employee absence data, with 6 in 10 unable to easily access good data on the cause of absence
     
  • Where public spending on health is low, a higher percentage of payroll is being spent on health benefits.  Also, fewer employers in these countries are actively managing absence, consequently leading to higher and increasing absence rates.

How you can benefit from the survey

This survey provides clients with a unique insight into the similarities and differences in how employers are feeling about the challenge of balancing the need to offer attractive health benefits with managing the consequent future cost exposure. It allows employers to benchmark their existing health and benefits programs to re-evaluate their priorities and address both recruiting and retaining key talent and maintaining a healthy workforce.

 

Country level data is also available so that clients can drill into specific and more detailed peer group comparisons.

 

You may

 

 Purchase the 2008 full report

 Download the 2007 full report  

 Listen to our podcast

Contact us

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact your Mercer representative below.

 

Belgium

Karine Wettinck

email

+32 3 287 33 12

Netherlands

Linda Albers

email

+31 73 640 6917

Bulgaria

Lidia Georgieva

email

+359 2 4020035

Norway

Trym Varre

email

+47 90 02 22 00

Czech Republic

Petr Kudlak

email

+421 221 418 173

Poland

Marcin Kowalski

email

+48 22 456 4034

Finland

Minna Laine

email

+ 358 9 8677 4300

Portugal

Paulo Fradinho

email

+351 21311 3790

France

Florence Le Cars

email

+33 1 55 21 36 33

Romania

Daniela Barbieru

email

+40212321874.

Germany

Bettina Paus

email

+49 69 689 778 660

Russia

Marketa Vylitova

email

+420 22 141 8167

Hungary

Eric Szegedi

email

+36 1888 2118

Spain

Marisol Sanz

email

+34 915 144 306

Ireland

Kevin Kinsella

email

+ 353 1 411 8180

Sweden

Matilda Bengtsson

email

+46 8505 30 833

Italy

Cesare Lai

email

+39 02 6367 361

Turkey

Irem Ayken

email

+90 212 3554406

United Kingdom

Stephen Clements

email

+44 1372 389643