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How to lower employee stress about health insurance

Insperity

A recent Business News Daily article underscores the importance of educating employees about their health insurance benefits. Not having a clear understanding of what their health insurance plan covers until they find themselves at the doctor’s office or hospital isn’t ideal. For example, host webinars or lunch-and-learns.

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PEO vs. HRO: Which Is Better?

Genesis HR Solutions

What is a Professional Employer Organization (PEO)? According to the National Association of Professional Employer Organizations ( NAPEO ), “A professional employer organization (PEO) provides comprehensive HR solutions for small and mid-size businesses. Your company needs a PEO.

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3 things to consider about small business health insurance in Massachusetts

Genesis HR Solutions

If you’re struggling to navigate small business health insurance in Massachusetts—what is required, what plans are available, and where to find help—you’re in the right place. In this article, we’ll answer three questions about Massachusetts small business health insurance requirements. Purchasing insurance from a broker.

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4 Health Insurance Options For Small Business Owners

Genesis HR Solutions

Should you provide insurance at all? If you’re asking yourself any of these questions, this article is for you. In the small group market: Rates are regulated Plans typically require 70% or more employee participation Plan options may be limited Carriers have contribution requirements. PEO Group Insurance* (Genesis Pick).

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Understanding the cost of employee benefits & what it means for your company

Genesis HR Solutions

In this article, we’ll look at: The benefits most businesses offer. Insurance types: Medical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance plans. That’s why most employers contribute (many significantly) to health insurance—covering anywhere from 50% to 100% of the total cost. Common Employee Benefits.