Shropshire business leaders are juggling multiple priorities - productivity, costs, and employee wellbeing - while also needing to foster a workplace that attracts and retains talent.  Traditionally used to safeguard employees, insurance is now being embraced as a strategic investment, delivering measurable benefits for staff, strengthening workplace culture, and supporting the wider business.

Yet, with so many insurance options - from personal accident and critical illness to dental and private medical insurance - it’s not always clear where employers should invest.  Evidence increasingly points to Health Cash Plans (HCPs), which the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) recently reported as delivering the highest claim returns than any other insurance offering.  But, as Paycare’s CEO Ant Burns explains, their true value extends far beyond the numbers…

“Unlike reactive insurance products that only cover costs when something goes wrong, HCPs help staff access routine, preventive healthcare – for example dental and optical checks, physiotherapy, and wellbeing services.  For SMEs especially, preventing minor health issues from becoming major ones can have a huge impact on absence rates and productivity.

A well-designed Health Cash Plan is essentially the ‘Swiss Army knife’ of employee benefits – affordable, adaptable, and wholly focused on prevention.  A good provider will continually refine their product to suit changing needs and will also support internal engagement through supplying communication tools so staff know exactly what’s available to them - something smaller businesses may lack the time or resource to manage themselves.

For Shropshire organisations managing tight budgets while also having to meet growing expectations around employee wellbeing, the value for money is hard to ignore.  Many plans start from just £4–£5 per employee per month, making them a really accessible way to demonstrate care and strengthen recruitment and retention.  An HCP also supports the business directly when embedded in processes by covering the cost of DSE eye tests as standard, providing access to GP and mental health support, and the option in many plans to reclaim PMI excesses.

Investing in employee health benefits more than the workforce - it also enhances a company’s reputation, demonstrating responsibility, trustworthiness, and genuine care.  For Shropshire SMEs facing financial pressures, skills shortages, and rising expectations, Health Cash Plans offer a practical, high-impact solution, turning everyday health support into strategic value for employees, the business, and the wider community.”