Lehrman Group Small Business Health Insurance Commercial

Lehrman Group Small Business Health Insurance Commercial

Thanks to rising health care costs, health insurance can cost a bundle. But you can still get low cost small business health insurance in Colorado if you know how. Here’s how to do it …

Small Business Health Insurance

As a small business owner you can buy a group health plan and get lower premiums, plus better coverage than you would with individual insurance. Your premiums are calculated for the group as a whole, and individuals may purchase additional coverage to suit their needs. As an employer you get tax deductions for any contributions you make.

There are a number of types of health insurance plans you can buy that won’t cost you an arm and a leg. Here are the most popular:

HMO (health maintenance organization) – An HMO is a comprehensive health care plan that pays for your and your employees doctor visits, hospital bills, and prescription drugs. You pay a monthly premium and are assigned to a group of health care providers – doctors, hospitals, and specialists.

HMOs usually have no deductibles, and co-payments are anywhere from $5 to $15 per doctor visit, so your out-of-pocket expenses are low. These plans are the cheapest comprehensive health care plans.

MSA (medical saving account) – An MSA is a tax-sheltered savings account, similar to an IRA, that’s used to pay medical expenses. All the money you deposit into your MSA are tax deductible and can be withdrawn at any time to pay for your medical expenses. Any money left in the account continues to grow tax free.

MSAs are typically combined with an inexpensive, high-deductible health insurance plan. You pay for medical expenses with the money from your MSA until the deductible on your health plan is met. Then your plan takes over and pays for your medical expenses. MSAs provide a low-cost alternative to high-cost health plans.

Major Medical Health Insurance – Major medical, or catastrophic health insurance is limited to paying for major medical expenses like cancer and heart disease. These plans typically pay your hospital expenses, surgical costs, X-rays, and lab tests, but do not pay for routine doctor visits or prescriptions drugs costs.

Where to Get Low Cost Small Business Health Insurance

The only way to know if you’re getting a good rate is to compare rates from different companies. You can compare rates quickly and easily by going to an insurance comparison website where you can get rate quotes from multiple companies on one website.

Visit http://www.LowerRateQuotes.com/health-insurance.html or click on the following link to get Colorado small business health insurance quotes from top-rated companies and see how much you can save. You can get more tips and advice in their Articles section, and get answers to your questions from an insurance expert by using their online chat service.

Watch the video related to small business health insurance

Lehrman Group Small Business Health Insurance Commercial. www.LehrmanGroup.com

Help answer the question about small business health insurance

Health Insurance for Small Business Owner?
Wanting to know how to find out two things: 1) the best health insurance coverage and 2) for the best and most affordable price. My husband is the sole proprietor of a small business he runs. He'd like to get good health insurance for the two of us but what I've looked into has been incredibly expensive for good coverage or cheaper for not-so-good coverage. Someone recently told us to look into becoming incorporated as that may help (I don't know how though). Any ideas? Thanks in advance.

About Author

The author, Brian Stevens, is a former insurance agent and financial consultant who has written a number of articles on small business health insurance in Colorado.

  • Share/Save/Bookmark

Related posts:

  1. Small business owner discusses the need for health reform More than 70% of Illinois residents get their health...
  2. Insurance Information : About Small Business Health Insurance Small business health insurance is one of the benefits...
  3. Health Insurance Book: Buying Experience of Small Business Group insurance are mostly termed as small business health...
  4. NEW YORK SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS SUPPORT CHOICE OF A PUBLIC HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN   For small businesses, group health insurance covers are...
  5. Individual Health Insurance Policy and Group! Florida individual health insurance quotes are now readily available...

Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.

Posted by American Car Insurance on January 5th, 2010 filed in business insurance | 9 Comments »

Top incoming search terms for this post


9 Responses to “Lehrman Group Small Business Health Insurance Commercial”

  1. Roger P Says:

    You will pay through the nose for any. Try Blue Cross.

  2. Frenk Says:

    healthplans.my-age.net – here is my health insurance plan. As I remember they can provide such a service.

  3. Katrina D Says:

    You should request information from all the major health care providers in your area. Make sure you ask for price sheets that compare all of their plans. Once you have them you can compare all the companies. The best rate will probably be an HMO, but look into others as well. Also ask your employees what they want in health care coverage, or what plans they had with other employers.

  4. artist9120 Says:

    There are too many variables to answer how much the insurance would cost, such as how many employees, their gender and ages, current health status, whether their families will be covered, and what the business is. If it is just you and/or your immediate family you would need an individual policy. Many companies will write group policies for as few as two employees but I recommend a group policy only for groups of 10 or more. The reason being; if someone in your group becomes ill and needs a very expensive medical procedure your group rates can go up dramatically (300%-400%). With individual policies that doesn't happen.

    Your best bet would be to contact a local independent agent who can match you up with a company that provides the most benefits for a reasonable premium. The insurance cost the same going through an agent as it does doing it yourself, so use their expertise. If you can't find a local agent go to this website: http://www.yourhealthplanadvisor.com/ooshealth.html – type in your zip code and fill out the form and expect several agents to call you.

    One word of caution. Stay away from the policies that advertise "affordable group rates" for the self-employed. There is too much dirt on these companies to go into here.

  5. . Says:

    It depends on several factors, including the type of business, age of the group members, general health and claims experience of the members (and any family members also included in the plan), location, type of plan, and deductible.

    For the sake of comparison, if everyone is in fairly good health and not working in a physically dangerous job, in Virginia a plan with a $500 deductible (and $25 copayments for doctor office visits from day one) would run approximately $3000/month. If anyone in the group is seriously overweight, or has any significant health issues, it could easily go to $4500 (or more, depending on how many people have issues.)

    Honestly, you'd really need to speak with an agent who can help you determine what's called the CMF (a rating factor they use based on the health and claims experience of the members of the group) and figure out which plans might be a good match.

    If you're looking in Virginia or West Virginia, I can help you. You can contact me directly via email, if you like.

  6. dear_gurl Says:

    ~~There may be better tax advantages by incorporating but it will not affect your premiums. I don't know what state you live in, but I will give you the number to our insurance agent we use with Costco Insurance. Her name is Lisa and call her at 1-800-611-9057 ext #2206.

    We currently have Costco Insurance which is under our business (has to have two people covered) and is through United Healthcare. They are excellent and our premiums for great coverage are very reasonable. It does go by age, so the younger you are the less it costs.preexistingting clause is required. Dental is also available.

    Our business is suffering from the bad economy so we are currently working again with her to get us more of a major medical coverage to reduce the premiums, because things are so tight. This girl has gone out of her way to find us a top notch policy at unbelievable rates. It isn't through Costco anymore, which I loved having their backing, but it is with Blue Shield and it is still a very trustworthy insurance.

    She'll do whatever she can to get you great insurance. We've used her for over 6 years now and she is awesome. I hope you live in a state which she can sell in. Good luck!~~

  7. sharon w Says:

    Well, COBRA will most likely cover maternity. Individual plans won't.

    And, individual and small business plans are individually underwritten, so the company can say, "oh, you have XYZ wrong with you, we'll take you, but we won't cover anything related to XYZ". Or worse, "sorry, we won't insure people with XYZ". Cobra won't do that.

  8. ARTHUR T Says:

    OK, I've written business insurance on businesses owned by felons. It's not a deal breaker, but for a NEW business, you're likely going to be in the surplus lines market. You need to go to an independent agent, give them details on the type of business it is, and get quotes for the business insurance.

    If you're only buying health insurance for one or two employees, it's going to be INDIVIDUAL coverage, not a group plan, in most states. It gets underwritten and priced based on the age, the health, and the coverages. If the agent doing the business insurance isn't licensed for health insurance, ask them for a referral.

    **caveat – any illegal acts committed by an owner of the business are NOT COVERED anyway – just want to make sure you know that. If the partner runs off with the stock, it's your loss.**

  9. MyOpinionOnly Says:

    Simply put Obama's plan is doomed to failure because Government run Healthcare does NOT work.
    I investigated both Medicaid & Medicare Fraud for 28 years and observed hundreds of millions of dollars being stolen by the Providers ( Doctors ) & the Recipients ( Patients ) from the Government.
    I once arrested a Dentist in Bronx, NY who billed Medicaid for $ 350 work of ficticious dental services on 40 medicaid recipients ( who were substance abusers ) each day.
    For 18 months until he was apprehended & arrested this Dentist paid 40 Recipients 10 dollars each to come to his Office so he could x-ray their mouth.
    The Dentist received a daily check of $ 13,500 per day for " working " from 10 AM – 12 Noon.
    I arrested another Dentist who was heard on an undercover recording explaining to her hygenist why She ( Dentist ) did not sterilyze her instruments that she used on different patients.
    The Dentist answered " Why do you care if I sterilyze my instruments or not ? They are all junkies with AIDS & they are all going to die anyway ! "

    So much for Government Run Universal Health Care

Leave a Comment