Guardian Life Partners with Nayya to Enhance Benefits Enrollment Experience
Powered by API technology, Nayya s decision-making tool empowers consumers during the open enrollment process by helping them make informed decisions
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NEW YORK, March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America (Guardian Life) and Nayya, a leading insurance benefits experience and management platform, have announced a joint partnership to provide employers and employees with a personalized, online data-driven benefits experience during the open enrollment process.
Nayya (www.nayya.com) Employers have been expanding their benefit offerings to meet the evolving and diverse needs of their workforce over time, resulting in the need to improve and digitize benefits education as part of the enrollment strategy, said Chris Smith, Head of Group Benefits, Guardian Life. By integrating Nayya into the Guardian Life enrollment exp
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(BPT) - Many Americans may be risking their health by neglecting regular health appointments, including dental care. In a normal year, an estimated 100 million Americans fail to see a dental professional, according to the American Dental Association.
1 Unfortunately, COVID-19 intensified this, as more than half of adults say they or another family member in their household skipped or postponed some type of medical care because of the coronavirus â with dental care at the top of the list.
2
Preventative oral care not only assists in reducing the risk of more costly dental procedures, but research shows it can also help prevent the discovery of potential health issues like heart disease. In fact, the Mayo Clinic says unhealthy teeth and gums could lead to germs entering the bloodstream and traveling to the heart, leading to the ailment endocarditis.
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