Benefits of group coverage
People who have health coverage are in a better position to obtain medical care, including preventive services that may help to avoid more serious health problems down the road. Having health coverage encourages people to actively maintain their health and improves their access to services that may otherwise be unaffordable.
Manageable Costs and Financial Security
Besides the health benefits that come with improved access to care, health coverage also ensures that the costs for services will be manageable. People with health coverage are protected financially from burdensome debts arising from major illnesses or injuries. The need for medical services often arises unexpectedly, and the costs typically exceed what most people can afford or want to pay.
Tax Benefits for Your Business
Generally speaking, any expenses an employer incurs related to health insurance (for employees or for dependents) are 100 percent tax-deductible as ordinary business expenses. Beyond this general rule, things get a bit more complicated. It is possible to set things up so that your employees save tax money. With just a little paperwork on your part, an employee can contribute to the cost of health insurance on a pre-tax basis. That means you deduct the cost of the premium from the employee's paycheck before state and federal taxes are calculated and deducted. This increases the employee's take-home pay and lowers the amount of the employee's taxable income.
Recruitment and Retention
Businesses that offer group medical coverage report several advantages. Having group medical coverage may:
- Lower your hiring costs. Looking for, hiring, and training new employees takes time and costs money. Having group insurance helps you to recruit and retain talented employees.
- Reduce absenteeism and decrease risks associated with poor health in the long run. When employees don't have health insurance, they wait longer to seek treatment, which can lead to the need to stay home from work or go out on disability. Healthy employees are less likely to injure themselves and more likely to do their jobs well.
- Enhance your office atmosphere and improve morale. Employees tend to be happier and more satisfied with their jobs when they are offered group insurance. Some small California employers indicate that their employees will accept slightly lower wages if those wages come with health insurance. In addition, employees can benefit tax-wise (see Tax Benefits above) and in convenience by paying premiums right from their paychecks.