IBI Introduces Absence Benchmarking Database with More Data, Better Features
“All good business decisions start with analysis,” said Thomas Parry, PhD, IBI President. “If you’re in charge of benefits programs, you’re being held accountable for how they perform. To prove that you’re running these programs effectively, or to make decisions on how to improve them, you need to measure them first. Benchmarking provides a company with peer comparison data to enable confident decisions.”
The upgraded database includes information from all claims data recorded in 2011 and is based on over 62,000 employees and 3.5 million claims from 972 industries. The database draws its data from 13 major data providers. New comparisons added for 2012 include disability by state, workers compensation by claim year, and updated FMLA reporting metrics.
“This is an essential service for anyone working in the health and productivity field,” said Mary Tavarozzi, North America Absence and Disability Management Practice Leader at Towers Watson. “The breadth and depth of IBI’s database is unmatched in the industry.”