More employers are turning to games and contests, mobile applications and social media to drive healthcare engagement among their workforces, according to research compiled by New York-based Buck Consultants.
However, issues such as lagging support from senior management, privacy concerns and IT infrastructure challenges continue to undermine widespread adoption of emerging health engagement tech solutions, Buck researchers said Monday during a presentation at the WorldatWork Total Rewards 2013 Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia.
Additionally, researchers said, few employers have taken the necessary steps to align their adoption of emerging health engagement technologies with their employees' communication preferences, and even fewer have formally evaluated the technologies' bottom-line value.
“That can be a real missed opportunity,” said Barry Hall, a Boston-based principal and innovation leader at Buck Consultants. “If you're trying to make a decision on whether to adopt a gamification, social media or mobile app strategy, it might be good to first find out from your workforce what their preferences actually are.”