D&B, dun and bradstreet, business credit reports, debt collection, dunn and bradstreeet, dun & bradstreet, business cred
 
 
 
 

How to Choose a Managed Care Plan for Your Company

Deciding on a group health insurance plan for your company isn't done lightly. Especially when you consider that, after paid vacation, health insurance is reportedly the most important benefit to employees.

Due to rising healthcare costs and the industry trend toward consolidation, small business owners will most likely choose a managed health care plan for their employees. There are two types of managed care plans — health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and preferred provider organizations (PPOs).

HMOs vs. PPOs

Typically, an HMO is the most affordable managed care plan for employers and their employees. As long as employees visit approved, in-network doctors and hospitals for their medical needs, an HMO provides full reimbursement for most services. Health care providers within the HMO network are encouraged to limit fees in exchange for a guaranteed number of patients.

In contrast, PPOs are less restrictive in terms of choosing doctors, but more costly for employers and employees. PPOs generally cover network doctor visits with some type of copayment. But employees are generally required to pay more upfront costs and are not fully reimbursed for visiting doctors and hospitals out of the network. PPOs control costs by balancing employees' freedom of choice against out-of-pocket expenses.

Comparing Insurance Options

Before constructing or choosing a health plan, employers should find out what their employees want. After discussing options — and controlling their employees' expectations — small business owners should contact an independent agent or broker who should be able to provide a full explanation of choices.

When reviewing your insurance options with an agent or broker, ask the following questions:

  • Is the insurance carrier licensed, accredited, reputable, and financially secure?
  • Are policies renewed every six months or each year?
  • Is the plan easy to administer?
  • Are claims processed and paid quickly?
  • Does the insurer provide educational and other communications materials to employees?
  • Does the insurer underwrite the policy as a group, as individuals or both?
  • Does the managed care plan provide sufficient financial incentive to encourage employees to select network providers?

In addition to price quotes, it's a good idea to collect full proposals from insurers, including information about their customer services and claims-paying abilities.

When comparing healthcare plans, you should keep certain things in mind. These include:

Affordability of Coverage

  • How much will it cost the company on a monthly basis?
  • Should you insure just for major medical expenses or for all medical expenses?
  • Are there deductibles to pay before the insurance kicks in?
  • After the deductible, what part of the costs is covered by the plan?
  • How much more does it cost to see a provider outside the plan?

Scope of Coverage

  • What doctors, hospitals and other providers are part of the plan?
  • Are there enough of the kinds of doctors you would expect to have?
  • Are the providers located conveniently for your employees?
  • Does the plan require permission for specialist referrals?
  • Are there limits to how much will be covered by the plan?
  • Does the plan cover the expenses of delivering a baby?
  • Does the plan include prescription drugs?
  • Does the plan include drug and alcohol treatment, mental-health care, home healthcare, hospice care, physical therapy and so-called experimental treatments?

Quality of Coverage

  • How do independent government organizations rate the plan?
  • What do friends say about their experience with the plan?
  • What does a doctor say about their experience with the plan?

Read more about employee benefits to get a sense of the different components of a good benefit plan.

Related Content

Health Purchasing Alliances and Association Plans
For small businesses in need of affordable health insurance, purchasing alliances and association plans are alternatives to traditional...
article
Where Can I Get Information on Medical and Health Plans?
There are numerous online resources to help you find health care plans.
article
How Many Health Insurance Options Do Employees Really Need?
Two health insurance options are usually sufficient for most start-up organizations. Give employees a choice between a health...
article
Where Can I Get Information on Dental Plans for Small Businesses?
Discover some helpful online resources to help find the best affordable dental plan for your employees.
article
Your Business Success Starts with a Happy Staff
Employees expect to be treated better by their employers, and the smart entrepreneur knows how to harness the...
blogpost
You Don't Need Big Bucks to Start a Business
"Where do I get money to start my business?" The good news is that you don't need a...
blogpost
Entrepreneurs: It's Time to Get Your Business Online
Rich Schefren, the founder of Strategic Profits, talks about why all businesses, even the smallest ones, can benefit...
blogpost
Women Entrepreneurs: Are You Following the P's of Success?
Now that I'm finally an entrepreneur myself, I'm starting to follow the advice I've been giving other women...
blogpost
There's a Fine Line Between Confidence and Cockiness
Some entrepreneurs convince themselves that their ideas are so good, they don't have to work as hard as...
blogpost
What Is an Insurance Broker?
Every small business owner knows the importance of having adequate business insurance. Having the right coverage may mean...
article
Building a Company: Partnerships, Incorporation, and Employee Stock Plans
AllBusiness Exclusive: A profile of Hot Studio, a San Francisco-based design company.
video
General vs. Limited Partnerships
In a general partnership, each partner can incur obligations on behalf of the partnership, and each assumes unlimited...
article
How Should I Find Out If a Proposed Name for My Corporation Is Available?
Once you're sure the name you want for your corporation is available, you can reserve it in most...
article
Top 10 Mistakes Businesspeople Make When Forming Partnerships
Mistakes are often made setting up general and limited partnerships, and these missteps can impair the progress and...
article
Picking the Perfect Name for Your Corporation
Get your name right the first time. Make sure you can legally secure the name and keep in...
article
Health Insurance Plans as a Competitive Advantage
The quality of your benefits package can make the difference between attracting star candidates and average performers.
article
Two Ways to Outsource Benefits: Brokers and HROs
Your company can select and administer insurance and other benefits programs in-house, but many small businesses find it...
article
How to Choose a Health Care Plan
When selecting a health care plan, you need to focus on more than just the premium. The lowest...
article
Quarterly Estimated Taxes for Sole Proprietors
If you're a sole proprietor, that is, you solely own an unincorporated business, the federal government requires you...
article
The Best Software for Your Home-Based Business
Having the right software programs can improve the productivity and professionalism of your small business. Here are some...
article
 
 
Questions? Need more information?
Speak to a customer support associate today!
Call 1-877-753-1444
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm local time

Resources & Tools

Ask the ExpertEmail Your Questions or Feedback
Do you have questions or comments about our products, services or website?
Quizzes Education Center
Running a small business and staying informed go hand in hand.
Answers Answers
Understand the best way to operate your business.
Glossary Partner Resources
Our featured partner is a small business loan marketplace that connects businesses to lenders.
White Papers White Papers
Get insights from D&B and other knowledgeable sources.
Tour the Site Tour Our Site
Learn how we can help you today.