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Self Funded
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The flexibility of a self-funded plan allows for
more easily integrated cost-containment measures.
A self funded plan also provides advantages from a
cash flow standpoint in that it uses a
pay-as-you-go approach. Self-funding gives
employers the freedom to design benefit plans that
meet the unique coverage needs of their group as
well as their financial goals.
Benefits of Self-Funding
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Cash Flow Benefit: The employer's cash flow
is improved when money formerly held by the
insurance carrier in the form of reserves, for
unreported and pending claims, is freed for use
by the employer.
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Lower Cost of Administration: Employers
find that administrative costs for a
self-insured program administered through a TPA
are significantly lower than those included in
the premium by an insurance carrier or HMO.
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Control of Plan Design: The employer has
complete flexibility in determining the
appropriate plan design to meet the needs of the
employer and employees. The employer can
redesign its plan at any time.
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Claims/Administration: The TPA should
provide fast, efficient claims service. The
employer should be provided an electronic
enrollment option.
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Customer Service: The employee should have
access to a toll-free telephone number and a
dedicated customer service team. Claims and
eligibility information should be available over
the Internet.
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Elimination of Most Premium Tax: There is
no premium tax on the self-insured claim
expenditures. Premium tax is applied only to
the stop-loss premium, which is a fraction of a
fully insured premium.
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National Provider Network: The TPA should
offer a national integrated program of PPO
networks for multi-state employers.
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Mandatory Benefits are Optional: State
regulations mandating costly benefits are
optional because self-funding is regulated by
federal legislation only.
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Cost Reporting: The TPA should provide a
monthly detailed reporting of costs, by
department or location, and by type of medical
service. Utilization reports should also be
available.
Self-funded
plan administration including:
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Administration of medical, dental, vision, and
disability claims
- ERISA
compliance and 5500 filing
- COBRA
and HIPAA administration
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Regional and National PPO network access
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Utilization Management
- Large
Case Management
- Plan
Design Management
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Disease State Management
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Wellness and Prevention
- Data
reporting and analysis
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Subrogation recovery services
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Underwriting and reinsurance services
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