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Page 1: The Small Business Guide to HEALTH INSURANCE ALLOWANCES · Zane Benefits is the leader in individual health insurance reimbursement for small businesses. Since 2006, Zane Benefits

The Small Business Guide to

HEALTH INSURANCE ALLOWANCES

Free Yourself From The Cost and Complication of Group Health Insurance

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What is Zane Benefits?

Zane Benefits is the leader in individual health insurance reimbursement for small businesses. Since

2006, Zane Benefits has been on a mission to bring the benefits of individual health insurance to

business owners and their employees.

Zane Benefits' software helps businesses reimburse employees for individual health insurance plans

for annual savings of 20 to 60 percent compared with traditional employer-provided health

insurance. Today, over 20,000 customers use Zane Benefits' software, services, and support to

reimburse individual health insurance plans purchased independent of employment.

Zane Benefits' software has been featured on the front-page of The Wall Street Journal, USA Today,

and The New York Times. Zane Benefits was founded in 2006 and is based in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Zane Benefits' Partner Program is an opportunity for insurance professionals to provide clients with

custom Zane Benefits solutions. >> Request a Partner Evaluation.

DISCLAIMER

The information provided herein by Zane Benefits is general in nature and should not be relied on for commercial decisions without conducting independent review and analysis and discussing alternatives with legal, accounting, and insurance advisors. Furthermore, health insurance regulations differ in each state; information provided does not apply to any specific U.S. state except where noted. See a licensed agent for detailed information on your state. www.zanebenefits.com.

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HEALTH INSURANCE ALLOWANCES Free Yourself From Group Health Insurance

Introduction

For businesses to thrive in today’s economy,

finding and retaining the best employees is key

to success. This is especially true for small

businesses competing with larger businesses,

and larger budgets, for top talent. Additionally,

the landscape of employee health insurance is

rapidly changing. Businesses need new ways to

offer the same (or better) health benefits at a

controllable cost.

Happy Employees Help Your Business Thrive

Frequent voluntary turnover has a negative

impact on employee morale, productivity, and

company performance. Recruiting and training

a new employee requires staff time and money.

Every time a business replaces a salaried

employee, it costs 6 to 9 months’ salary on

average. For a manager making $40,000 a year,

that's $20,000 to $30,000 in recruiting and

training expenses.

On the flip-side, retaining employees who are

committed, loyal, and embody the business’s

mission are what gives your business its

competitive edge.

A strategic employee recruiting and retention

strategy mitigates the turnover and associated

costs for a small business. Employee health

benefits are a key part of the compensation

offered to employees, and therefore vital to

employee recruitment and retention efforts.

The New Way of Offering Health Benefits

Businesses are transitioning to health

insurance allowances (aka “pure defined

contribution health benefits”) because this

strategy offers predictable costs to the

business, while giving employees access to

quality health insurance.

Health insurance allowances reduce the cost and

time associated with traditional health insurance,

while maintaining all of the benefits employees

love.

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About this Guide

This eBook outlines how offering health insurance

allowances frees your business from the cost and

complication of group health insurance. With health

insurance allowances your business provides health

benefits that employees love, while staying within your

health benefits budget.

Small and medium-sized businesses are quickly

adopting health insurance allowances because of:

1) Controllable costs // pg. 5

2) Happier employees // pg. 8

3) Painless administration // pg. 12

This eBook provides an overview of these three

benefits.

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Controllable Costs

Being able to set, control, and predict all health benefits costs is

revolutionary for many businesses.

Offering health insurance allowances gives your business

controllable costs because you:

Define your budget by setting any contribution

amount to employees’ health insurance.

Give employees monthly health insurance

allowances (via a Section 105 Medical

Reimbursement Plan).

Employees purchase individual health insurance

policies and submit a request for reimbursement.

The business reimburses employees on payroll.

The business only reimburses employees for eligible

premiums up to the amount of their health

insurance allowance.

Without annual renewal increases or minimum

contribution amounts, the business is free to control all

benefit costs.

Compared to Group Health Insurance

Average Employer Cost For One Year of Group Health

Insurance (2013)*

Single Employee:

$5,884 Up 168% since 1999

Family: $16,351

Up 182% since 1999

*Source: Kaiser Family Foundation, 2013

In the past, group health insurance was the best way to provide quality health benefits to employees. Today, group health insurance is a source of frustration to declining benefits and increased costs.

Businesses need the same quality of benefits, but with controllable cost and sustainable administrative effort.

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How Health Insurance Allowances Work

It’s a simple and effective approach,

But a significant change in how businesses offer health benefits…

Set any amount to contribute to

employees' health benefits

Give employees monthly health

insurance allowances

Reimburse employees on

payroll for approved premiums

Business liability is controllable & employees shop for policies that BEST meet their

needs

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Happier Employees

In order for a health benefits program to work, it has to meet the business’s budget and provide value

to employees. The following aspects of health insurance allowances contribute to happier employees.

Access to the Best

Health Care

Coverage for All

Employees

Access to Health

Insurance Subsidies

Predictable Costs for

Employees

Easy to Understand

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Access to the Best Health Care

Because employees choose which individual health

insurance policy to purchase with their allowance, they

can pick the health coverage that best meets their needs.

All employees are different, and employees say they no

longer want a one-size fits all health insurance plan.

Rather, they want options to customize their health

benefits.

With their health insurance allowances, employees

select:

Any type of plan, from any insurance carrier.

The network of providers and doctors they want to see.

The coverage level they want (the deductibles, co-pays, co-insurance, etc.)

Tip: Because some employees may not be comfortable selecting an individual health insurance policy

on their own, you may want to designate an insurance professional to help employees select individual

policies. This also shows employees you care about them and want to improve their health benefits.

(See: The Ultimate Guide to Individual Health Insurance.)

Coverage for All Employees

All employees (regardless of health conditions) are now able to

purchase an individual health insurance plan that is equal or better for

them than existing group health insurance options.

“61% of employees report

that being able to customize

benefits would increase their

loyalty.”

~ MetLife 2013 Study of Employee Benefit Trends

benefittrends.metlife.com

As of 2014, All

Individual Health

Insurance Plans

are Guaranteed

Issue

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Access to Health Insurance Tax Subsidies

Employees can use their health insurance allowance to purchase

policies from the new health insurance marketplaces. This gives

employees access to federal health insurance tax subsidies to

lower the cost of their premium. Eligibility for the tax subsidies is

based on income and household size. Households with income up

to 400% above the federal poverty line (FPL) will be eligible (up to

$45,960 for an individual in 2013, or $94,200 for a family of four

in 2013). Read more on the individual health insurance subsidies here.

Predictable Costs for Employees

Employees have a clear budget to spend on health insurance. Individual plans are, on average, 20%

cheaper than the same group coverage and rates cannot change each year because of a medical

condition.

Easy to Understand & Use

Lastly, employees value health benefits that are easy to

understand, and easy to use. Similar to the transition

from pensions to 401(k) retirement plans, the health

insurance allowance approach requires employees to

take more control of their health benefits.

Defined contribution administration software provides

employees easy 24/7 access through an online portal

where they can see benefit information and submit

requests for premium reimbursement (“claims”).

Employees will

only be eligible for

the tax subsidies if

your business

chooses not to offer

group health

insurance.

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Painless Administration

All small business owners and HR managers want to spend more time

on strategic issues, and less time renewing health insurance plans.

With health insurance allowances,

administration becomes a payroll function and

takes 5-10 minutes a month.

Once the plan is set up, the business’s administrative activities

include:

Adding approved reimbursements to payroll.

Enrolling new employees online.

Terminating employees from the plan when they leave the company.

Providing education to employees about the benefit.

Connecting employees with an insurance agent for insurance questions.

Tip: Defined contribution administration software is key to managing

these administrative aspects in a painless, compliant, and efficient way.

* Source: Talent Management Magazine,

“Make HR Happy.” http://talentmgt.com/articles/view/make_hr_happy. July 12, 2013.

Most HR managers

spend

< 10% of their time at the

strategic level.

Rather,

50-65% is spent processing

HR transactions.

Heavy

transactional

workloads make

recruiting and

retaining top

managerial talent

increasingly

difficult.*

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Next Steps

For a business transitioning to health insurance allowances, or for a business using health

insurance allowances to offer health benefits for the first time, here are the next steps:

Set a date to cancel your group health insurance plan (if you have one).

Define any amount you can afford for health benefits.

Use a Defined Contribution Software provider to:

o give each employee a fixed dollar amount to use on premiums,

o develop a customized transition and on-boarding plan, and

o educate employees on their new health benefits.

Select any insurance professional to give employees a resource in selecting the best

plan.

Conclusion

The new way to offer health benefits to employees is a health

insurance allowance paired with individual health insurance.

Employees pick the plan that best fits their needs, including the

doctor, keep the plan for as long as they want, and save money

with new premium subsidies.

By offering health insurance allowances, your business is able

to offer great benefits at a controllable cost, with less

administrative time.

The Result? Employees love their health benefits again!

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ADDITIONAL HEALTH BENEFITS RESOURCES

View our full library of health benefits tools, on-demand webinars, and eBooks at: www.zanebenefits.com/resources

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What is Zane Benefits?

Zane Benefits is the leader in individual health insurance reimbursement for small businesses. Since

2006, Zane Benefits has been on a mission to bring the benefits of individual health insurance to

business owners and their employees.

Zane Benefits' software helps businesses reimburse employees for individual health insurance plans

for annual savings of 20 to 60 percent compared with traditional employer-provided health

insurance. Today, over 20,000 customers use Zane Benefits' software, services, and support to

reimburse individual health insurance plans purchased independent of employment.

Zane Benefits' software has been featured on the front-page of The Wall Street Journal, USA Today,

and The New York Times. Zane Benefits was founded in 2006 and is based in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Zane Benefits' Partner Program is an opportunity for insurance professionals to provide clients with

custom Zane Benefits solutions. >> Request a Partner Evaluation.

DISCLAIMER

The information provided herein by Zane Benefits is general in nature and should not be relied on for commercial decisions without conducting independent review and analysis and discussing alternatives with legal, accounting, and insurance advisors. Furthermore, heal th insurance regulations differ in each state; information provided does not apply to any specific U.S. state except where noted. See a licensed agent for detailed information on your state. www.zanebenefits.com. [Rev. April 6, 2015]