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Absenteeism is a silent yet significant drain on businesses, both financially and operationally. A growing number of employers in Australia—up from 36% in 2019 to 55% in 2023—now believe that employee absence is underreported. Adding to the problem, each employee is now taking an average of 2.6 more absence days per year since 2019, and […]
Absenteeism is a silent yet significant drain on businesses, both financially and operationally. A growing number of employers in Australia—up from 36% in 2019 to 55% in 2023—now believe that employee absence is underreported. Adding to the problem, each employee is now taking an average of 2.6 more absence days per year since 2019, and the cost of these absences has shot up from $3,395 to $4,025 per individual.
But the financial hit is just part of the story. Frequent absences disrupt workflows, put extra pressure on other team members and hinder overall productivity. The ripple effects can be felt across the entire organisation, resulting in missed deadlines, decreased morale and burnout.
With absenteeism on the rise and its impact this severe, businesses must ask themselves: are we doing enough to mitigate its impact?
In this article, we’ll discuss the key obstacles businesses face when trying to manage employee absences and demonstrate how Meddbase offers a complete solution that effectively tackles this growing concern.
Managing employee absences is more complex than simply tracking who’s in and out.
One major challenge is staying compliant with the various laws surrounding employee absences. Laws covering medical leave, family leave and disability accommodations can vary significantly by region and type of leave. Your HR departments must stay updated on these regulations to avoid missteps that could lead to legal consequences and fines.
Inconsistent documentation is another common issue. Proper documentation is crucial for demonstrating compliance, but many employers struggle with maintaining consistent records of absences. This inconsistency can lead to gaps in data and a lack of a clear audit trail. For instance, think of an employee who calls in sick but doesn’t follow the proper procedure for documenting their absence. If this happens frequently and isn’t addressed, it can create a compliance headache down the line, especially during an audit or when verifying patterns of absenteeism.
Data privacy adds yet another layer of complexity. When managing absences, organisations often handle sensitive employee health information, which must be protected in accordance with data protection laws. Striking a balance between collecting enough information for effective absence management and protecting employee privacy can be tricky. Mishandling this data can have legal ramifications and erode trust.
Finally, there’s the challenge of ensuring that employees are aware of and understand absence policies. Compliance issues often arise because employees aren’t fully informed about the proper procedures for reporting absences or requesting leave. This lack of awareness can lead to underreported absences or unintentional non-compliance with company policies.
At Meddbase, we recognise the importance of having an all-in-one solution for every aspect of Occupational Health (OH), including absence management. We make documenting and managing absence incidents straightforward, whether they’re due to illness, injury, or other reasons.
Here’s how we do it:
One of the standout features of Meddbase is its automation capabilities. When an absence is logged, the platform automatically sends an email to the employee, prompting them to complete a return-to-work questionnaire. This automation reduces administrative burdens and ensures that all necessary information is collected in good time. Additionally, for absences due to accidents, health and safety representatives are automatically notified via email, allowing for quick review and action if needed.
Meddbase improves the process of logging, viewing, tracking, and managing employee absences through a single system. This centralisation not only saves time, it also reduces errors and ensures compliance. Our systems also allow OH managers to quickly access and manage records without the hassle of dealing with multiple systems or manual entries.
Meddbase provides detailed reports into absenteeism trends. With these reports, businesses can identify potential issues and underlying causes of absenteeism that allows them to take proactive steps to address concerns, ultimately improving employee well-being and reducing overall absenteeism.
The platform improves the employee journey by removing the barriers and stresses associated with absence reporting and management. Employees can report absences through their managers, who log it into the systems in real time, reducing chances of omissions and making the process more comfortable and efficient.
Meddbase’s Absence Management Pathway allows organisations to set referral escalation triggers based on their specific needs. For instance, you can set triggers based on the number of absences, the length of absence, or an employee’s Bradford factor. This ensures that absence management aligns with your business’s unique requirements.
Meddbase offers everything you need to manage Occupational Health in one continuously evolving platform. And with over 20 years experience working with businesses all around the world, we know what works and what doesn’t.
We’re excited to attend the Workplace Health and Safety Show in Sydney this year, where we’ll be sharing our journey over the past two decades and discussing the future of Occupational Health. We invite you to join our spotlight session and visit us at booth C30 to meet our brilliant team.
We also provide a wealth of resources to help businesses build a safety-focused culture. To read one of our recent publications on mental health in the workplace, click here. For a free demo or any questions you may have, click here.