Zane Benefits Publishes New Information on Small Business Health Insurance
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According to Zane Benefits’ website, Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs) are employer-funded plans that provide employees with pre-tax dollars for out-of-pocket medical expenses (including health insurance premiums). Zane Benefits outlines six reasons companies choose to offer Health Reimbursement Arrangements as their small business health insurance solution.
Reason #1: HRA for Premium Reimbursement
If group health insurance is not an option, a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) allows a company to offer employee health benefits. Rather than offering a defined benefit (group health insurance), a company defines an amount to contribute towards employees' premium and medical expenses. With this type of defined contribution (or stand-alone) HRA, cost for the employer is defined (controlled). And, since employees purchase their own personal policy, they can keep the policy when they leave the company. More often than not, the cost of an individual or family policy is less expensive than the same coverage under a group policy.
Reason #2: HRA for Deductible Supplement
If your current group health insurance plan is unaffordable, a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) can be used in conjunction with a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) to save money while still offering similar coverage for employees. With this type of Integrated HRA a company would:
• Increase the annual deductible on their existing group policy. This lowers the company's monthly premium cost up to 50%.
• Give each employee a tax-free HRA Allowance. Employees use HRA funds to cover all expenses they incur because of the higher deductible. Total HRA reimbursements cost approximately 2/5 of the 50% saved on monthly premium because not all employees will fully use their HRA funds.
• Employers save up to 30% with no change in employee health benefits. Benefits can be customized for each Class of employees to maximize Recruiting and Retention.
• For an example of how this works see: HRAs Save Money for Businesses Keeping Group Health Plans, Too.
Reason #3: HRA Balance Carry-Over
If you have a medical reimbursement plan with no carry-over, switching to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement can allow employees to carry forward unused funds each plan year. Some employers, who already have employer-funded medical or dental reimbursement plans with low annual limits, may wish to add a carryover feature so that unused amounts from one year are available in subsequent years. For example, an employee who uses
Reason #4: No HRA Pre-Funding
If you are currently make contributions to health savings accounts (HSAs) on behalf of employees, switching to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement will allow the company to save money based on utilization (because any unused HRA funds stay with the company after the employee terminates employment).
Also, if you are currently using an HRA Administrator that requires pre-funding, switching to an HRA Software Administrator (with no pre-funding required) will free up operational money for your business.
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About Zane Benefits
Zane Benefits was founded in 2006 to provide a revolutionized SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) administration platform ("ZaneHRA") for Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs) and defined contribution health care. The flagship software provides a 100% paperless administration experience to employers and insurance professionals that want to offer better health benefits without a traditional group health insurance plan at lower costs. For more information about ZaneHRA, visit http://www.zanebenefits.com.
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