Va. Chamber launches new small business health plan Chamber launches new small business health insurance plan
An innovative program to help small businesses buy health insurance coverage for employees took off Wednesday, with the launch of the <a href="https://vachamber.com/" target="_blank">
The idea was made possible by bipartisan support for legislation pushed for years by then-state <a href="https://www.vpap.org/candidates/83157-monty-mason/" target="_blank">Sen.
"We want to increase access to health care for more Virginians," DuVal said.
The alliance would offer coverage to enterprises with two to 50 employees, to members of a participating local chamber of commerce, the
"Small businesses across the commonwealth struggle with one most important offering, and that's health care benefits for their workers," Gov.
"And can there be anything more important than the words 'you're hired'? Then when we can add to them, 'you're hired. And it comes with health care benefits,'" he said.
The coverage is offered through a partnership with
DuVal said coverage will be equal to or better than coverage currently available through the Affordable Care Act, while creating a large pool of insured people should produce lower costs.
That's been the experience in
Those savings are possible in large part because the alliance allows a wide spreading or risks, and some is because of savings on administrative costs, said
The insurance will work much like workers' compensation, the coverage that pays claims when people are hurt or die on the job. The overall experience of everyone in the statewide pool will set a baseline rate, and what any one employer pays will be adjusted from that reflecting each firm's situation, including employees' health, age and general, the number of people enrolled, where the firm is located and the benefits offered.
The alliance has raised the
"That's there so that when people make claims, they can be sure they'll actually be paid," Penn said.
The state
Getting there took a six-month push, Penn said.
"There's a lot of behind the scenes work that goes into this," he said.
The alliance is governed by trustees that represent the interest of participating members.
Employers will have to contribute at least 50% of the employee rate for individual benefits in the lowest-cost plan offered by alliance. And like most other small business plans, at least 75% of eligible employees, excluding valid waivers and a minimum of two employees, must be covered under the plan.
Firms in the alliance will also be able to buy separate dental, vision, life and disability insurance coverage from
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