Wednesday, December 16, 2015

2 benefits never to put on the chopping block

by Jared Bilski



With healthcare costs continuing to skyrocket — along with fears of triggering the “Cadillac” tax in 2018 — employers are looking into what kinds of benefits they can cut. 


But there are two benefits that should remain a last resort for cuts: dental and vision benefits.

Three reasons for this:
  • When structured correctly (as stand-alone options) key ACA regulations don’t apply to these benefits. In other words, the coverage won’t count toward your Cadillac tax thresholds. Remember, the 40% excise tax will kick in for any health plans for which premiums exceed $10,200 for individuals and $27,500 for family coverage. If you create dental and vision plans separately from health plans, you can avoid having their premiums count toward those thresholds.
  • Routine eye and dental exams can be instrumental in diagnosing underlying health issues before they spiral into long-term problems. Examples: Vision checkups can help employees detect diabetes or hypertension earlier (and more cheaply) than they would through a primary care physician. The same is true of dental check-ups, which can often help uncover early warning signs of heart disease.
  • When employees have vision and dental coverage, emergency room visits for such problems can be significantly reduced, saving health plans a ton on ER visits.

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