Small employers have long struggled to offer comprehensive major medical coverage to their workers and families, mainly due to underwriting hurdles. Groups with fewer than 50 employees are often confined to state small group market plans, which can be costly. Even slightly larger groups, underwritten based on their own claims history, still face a significant lack of transparency. As a result, many of these employers are exploring alternative solutions, such as association-style plans, group medical stop-loss arrangements, level-funded products, and individual coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangements.

This Special Report delves into the challenges small employers face and the various options they can consider to provide group health coverage.

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