Benefits Survey

The Benefits Survey is a biennial, comprehensive collection of how your organization compares to peers and serves as a guide to best practices for employee benefits.

The Benefits Survey is a biennial, comprehensive collection of how your organization compares to peers and serves as a guide to best practices for employee benefits. The results of the survey offer participating peer hospitals the chance to better understand industry trends, determine strategies for future benefits, and control health care costs. This data is exclusively for CHA member hospitals.

How it works

Each submission strengthens the dataset. Member hospitals are encouraged to consistently submit data to maintain reporting and benchmarking efforts.

The first submission is the most intensive. After a hospital completes the first survey, subsequent surveys are streamlined with the informational fields prepopulated from the prior survey. For returning hospitals, the report takes less than an hour to update, review, and submit updated information.

Benefits of participation

  • Gain access to exclusive data for children's hospitals.
  • Participants receive the full, unblinded, hospital-specific results.

Key topics

  • Medical.
  • Pharmacy.
  • Life and disability.
  • Stop loss.
  • Retirement.
  • Ancillary benefits.

Gain insight

  • What programs and services do my peers offer?
  • What vendors do my peers use?

Eligibility and enrollment

The Benefits Survey is collected on alternating even years and is a benefit of membership.

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Contact Us

For more information, contact the Benefit Advisory Services team.

(913) 262-1436

About Benefit Advisory Services

Help attract, maintain and motivate employees with benefit administration and budget management solutions from Benefit Advisory Services.

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