
New Approach To Healthcare Payments Can Save Thousands Of Dollars In many states, thanks to changing trends in health insurance premiums, small business owners may save their employees and themselves $1,000 per year per employee or more through a simple but effective new strategy. Palisades Park, NJ (PRWEB) February 8, 2006 In many states, thanks to changing trends in health insurance premiums, small business owners may save their employees and themselves $1,000 per year per employee or more through a simple but effective new strategy. According to John Becker, President of Access Insurance Services, in many states, individual policies obtained by each employee and partially funded by the small business employer may be cheaper in the aggregate than maintaining a company sponsored program. Studies indicate that companies are putting more and more of the healthcare cost onto employees. For many, this coverage only lasts while the individual is employed. Once he or she leaves the firm, the coverage only lasts through the COBRA period. “Our research and experience with hundreds of small business owners leads us to believe that for many, offering to subsidize an individual plan for each employee may prove extremely advantageous,” said the head of the Tarrytown, NY, company that offers insurance services throughout the country. Advantages, Disadvantages Becker went on to say that there are four reasons for companies to adopt this approach:
National Trend Becker argues, and other healthcare experts agree, that the nation is moving towards having individuals be more involved with choosing healthcare options. Other experts believe the individual option may cause jealousy on the part of some employees who may need to pay higher premiums due to existing health conditions. Among the states this approach may be most attractive are: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Ohio. Oklahoma, Oregon. Pennsylvania. South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin. To learn if this approach will work for your company and where this approach is most applicable, go to http://www.2hsa.com/states.shtml, call 866-HSA4ALL. # # #
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