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As a small business owner, your top priority is your employees. Small businesses, by definition, employ between two and 50 workers. Make sure you offer them the most comprehensive benefits package so that you can protect them and retain them in the future.

The coverage for small business health insurance can vary – depending on your budget and the areas of coverage you are most interested in, you can provide adequate coverage for your employees’ needs. With a group small business health insurance plan, you provide protection for both yourself and your employees at a discounted price.

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Types of Small Business Health Insurance Coverage

As with any health insurance plan, small business health insurance coverage is available in a variety of formats, including health maintenance organizations (HMOs), preferred provider organizations (PPOs), point-of-service (POS) plans, and fee-for-service options. Choosing the best option for your company depends on the needs of your employees and the most budget-friendly option to fit your business finances.

The cost of a group small business health insurance plan will vary, depending on the number of employees you are securing coverage for and your state. Other individual factors may include age, general health, smoker/non-smoker, location, and whether or not the business has any level of risk associated with it (occupational hazard).

Advantages of Group Policies

Generally speaking, small business health insurance as a group policy is much less expensive than individual health insurance for each employee.

  • As the employer, you generally are required to pay a percentage of each individual’s premium, ranging from 25% to 50%, depending on your state regulations

  • The employer has the option of paying a percentage of the cost for an employee to extend coverage to a spouse or dependent

  • Coverage can be customized to fit your business size, needs and budget

  • You will need overall information about each employee’s health and whether or not they wish to include dependents – these factors will impact the cost

Benefits of Small Business Health Insurance

The benefits of small business health insurance are numerous, with decreased premiums and extended coverage for your company employees. With group health insurance coverage, the rates are more affordable because they are discounted for a group of health plan participants.

The bottom line for small business health insurance is the value it will provide to your employees. With a benefits package that includes healthcare, you are more likely to retain employees and keep them happy within your company.

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