Airdate: August 20, 2025

Managing employee absences has become increasingly complex. Coordinating leave types, changing laws, and disconnected systems can lead to communication gaps between employers and employees, unused benefits, and inconsistent employee experiences. Could your organization benefit from a more connected, technology-driven approach?

Join us as we explore how modern benefits technology solutions can help simplify absence management and improve the overall experience for your workforce. We will cover insights on: 

  • Digital communication tools and strategies to better support employees on leave.

  • How application programming interfaces (APIs) can connect systems and facilitate real-time data exchange.

  • Areas where AI and other recent tech advancements can help streamline administrative tasks. 

  • Integrating claims processes and creating a one-stop benefits ecosystem.

Speakers

Mackenzie Carver, Advisory Absence Practice Leader | Guardian 

Heather Francis, Technology Practice Leader | Guardian 

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