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| 5 Dec 2022 | |
| Higher Education |
Now, that spirit of partnership is transforming how colleges approach employee health and financial sustainability.
By forming coalitions, schools can tackle rising healthcare costs, reduce administrative redundancies, and share innovative wellness practices. For example, multi-institution consortia can negotiate directly with providers, improve claims management, and reinvest savings into wellness programming for faculty and staff.
Beyond financial advantages, collaboration fosters community. HR leaders across institutions share insights on workforce challenges, from faculty recruitment to diversity and inclusion efforts. This peer-to-peer learning accelerates the adoption of best practices and helps smaller institutions access solutions typically available only to large universities.
Key Takeaway: Collaboration is no longer optional—it’s essential. Higher education leaders who embrace shared solutions will not only safeguard institutional budgets but also strengthen the resilience of the entire sector.