# Integrated Benefits Institute **Type:** Nonprofit research organization **Focus:** Employer health and productivity research **Funding:** Employers and benefits industry **Data source:** Employer benefits claims (commercially-insured workers) ## Overview Integrated Benefits Institute (IBI) conducts research on health-related productivity costs to US employers. Their data is drawn from employer benefits claims, representing commercially-insured workers who typically have better health outcomes than uninsured or Medicaid populations. ## Key Research - **2025:** Poor health costs US employers $575 billion/year in productivity losses - **Chronic condition prevalence:** 78% of US employees have at least one chronic condition (2025), up from 71% (2021) - **Lost productivity:** 1.5 billion days annually, including 540 million workdays from chronic conditions - **Cost breakdown:** $225.8B/year absenteeism (CDC), remainder presenteeism ## Timeline - **2025-01-01** — Published updated employer productivity loss figure: $575B/year, up from previous $530B estimate - **2025-01-01** — Reported 78% chronic condition prevalence among US employees, 7 percentage point increase since 2021