Cutting the Cost of Your Employer`s Health Insurance
Released on = December 9, 2005, 3:20 pm
Press Release Author = Benefits Boutique
Industry = Accounting
Press Release Summary = \'Tis Open Enrollment Season! With skyrocketing health and medical insurance rates, industry expert from Benefits Boutique.com offers five tips on how small businesses and employees with families and can lower the cost of affordable family health insurance coverage with out sacrificing quality of benefits.
Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dallas, Texas 12/9/2005
Don\'t Get Scooged by your Company\'s Health Insurance this Season!
\'Tis Open Enrollment Season! Company health insurance rates are up again, and small businesses are passing a more of the cost of health insurance costs to employees and their dependents. What can small business owners do to avoid being Mr. Scrooge to their employee Bob Cratchetts?
Health Insurance industry expert Mike Chapman from www.Benefits Boutique.com offers five tips on how small businesses and employees with families can cut health insurance inflation without sacrificing quality of coverage.
First, shop around for innovative benefits that save employees and employers on taxes and premiums. There are a number of innovative plans worth checking.
Second, offer employees a choice of benefits at different premium rates. More employees elect coverage, which lowers rates, improves employee morale, and lessens absenteeism.
Third, learn the new lingo like HSAs (Health Savings Accounts) and HRAs (Health Reimbursement Arrangements) and even CDHPs (Consumer Directed Health Plans) that save on insurance premiums and taxes.
Fourth, stick to the meat and potatoes benefits like health insurance and retirement plans, and cut out the \"desserts\" like dental, vision, and life insurance. These are easy to buy through an employer, but the employee pays a \"convenience premium\" to buy them this way vs. shopping around.
Fifth, compare the costs to insure their a spouse or child in the company health plan vs. in an individual plan. Most small businesses these days pass on the cost of insuring the employee\'s dependents to the employee, and individual plans often cost $200 to $300 less per person. This won\'t work if your employee is planning to have a baby, as most individual plans do not cover maternity, and most individual plans will not cover pre-existing conditions, like Tiny Tim.
But this can save employees thousands of dollars a year. Chapman cited a client\'s employee, a single mom, who saved $3,600 per year by covering her two children with an individual health insurance plan rather than the company\'s group plan. An affordable new individual health insurance plan available in Texas and other states through BenefitsBoutique.com offers unlimited doctor visits with $30 copays, and an annual wellness visit, and costs about $100 per month for two kids--far less than through group health insurance plans.
This can be a big win-win. Employees save a lot of money, and employers get better productivity when their employees can focus on work and not how they are going to have enough left in their paycheck to pay for groceries.
Smart small business owners who involve employees in controlling health insurance inflation earn employees\' respect and reduce turnover, and what business owner wants to be considered a Scrooge this time of year?
Arrange an interview with Mike Chapman for more insights into this topic. Direct line: (888) 398-6246 Email: mtchapman@BenefitsBoutique.com Other helpful information can be found at: http://www.BenefitsBoutique.com.
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Mike Chapman mtchapman@BenefitsBoutique.com www.BenefitsBoutique.com