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Re: Healthcare benefit options for small businesses? Oct 28, 2007 11:39 PM
I am a health agent in AZ, but I can sell anywhere in the U.S.
To be honest,. AETNA is not very good with their benefits, and Blue Cross is very expensive.
I have access to 14 companies, and can get the best benefits for the cheapest price.
Now I reccomend getting a plan with a high deductible, along with a HSA (health savings account) it is NOT a FLEX account,
As an employer, you get a $1500 deductible, place half of that deductible in the savings account (which makes a very good interest rate) or how ever much you as the employer wants to contrubute to the savings account.
The client still has the normal Co-Pay and prescription sbenefits, the deductible is usually only for something major, so if the client has nothing major, every year you put that amount into the savings account and it adds up.
Really, how many people use the major medical portion of the policy.