Wednesday, December 2, 2009

7 Creative Benefit Strategies For 2010

Whether it's the debate raging in Washington about health care reform, small businesses dealing with the ever-increasing premiums for employee benefits or individuals trying to secure health insurance for themselves - health insurance is on everyone's mind these days. Well, I don't know where any legislation will end up in Washington so let's discuss some very practical ways to deal with the challenges relating to health care today. If you're like most average small business owners in the Lehigh Valley with just three or four employees, you're wondering if there's any real impact you can make on your companies employee benefits structure. The answer is most definitely yes and I'm going to offer 7 very easy ways to accomplish that task.
  1. Increase plan deductibles - For so many years the Lehigh Valley has been dominated by extremely low deductible very rich health plans that are great for the employees but are choking the business financially. The days of $500 individual deductibles are over.
  2. Consider implementing a High Deductible Health Plan(HDHP) with and HSA component - So, if you're going to ask your employees to pay a greater portion of their health expenses, why not do it with an individual health savings account that is tax-free going in and coming out to pay qualified medical expenses. Oh, and by the way, the money continues to grow with interest.
  3. Combine a higher deductible plan with an Accident Policy - Accident policies are very inexpensive and pay a lump sum to the individual in the event of an injury as a result of an accident. (Example: increasing deductible to $1,500 and implementing a $2,000 accident policy on each employee. With the savings realized in the premium reduction you can more than afford the policy. If the employee is injured because of an accident they will get a lump-sum payment of $2,000 to cover expenses).
  4. Establish or convert to a defined contribution health plan model - This strategy is nothing more than encouraging your employees to obtain individual coverage that you will help reimburse them for in a fixed amount. There can be some inherent pitfalls with this model as it relates to pre-existing conditions.
  5. Consider switching insurance providers - The Lehigh Valley has long been dominated by the "Blues" which offer outstanding coverage and expansive networks of provider care but typically have the highest premiums in the market. I'm not knocking the "Blues" because I sell those plans to - it just may be time to shop the market.
  6. Consider self-funding for benefits like dental coverage - Dental is one benefit that functions relatively smooth and it offers a pretty predictable expense model that makes self-funding attractive for some employers to set-up. This will also reduce your dental premiums significantly.
  7. Don't just look to renew your existing plan this coming year but instead sit down with your broker and talk through some of the strategies that I've outlined here. That's our job!
If you haven't heard from your broker since last years renewal then maybe we need to talk. Or, if you don't have a broker to help you through some of these very challenging employee benefit waters then please reach out to me at bknauss@employeemployersolutions.com, visit my website at www. employeemployersolutions.com or Twitter me at http://twitter.com/mployebenefits