Fully-Insured Group Health Plans
Predictable Protection and Simplified Administration
A fully-insured health plan is the most traditional and straightforward approach to employee medical coverage. Employers pay a fixed monthly premium to an insurance carrier, which assumes all claims risk and handles administration.
For many Alaska businesses—especially small to mid-sized groups—this model offers budget stability and reduced administrative responsibility.
How Fully-Insured Plans Work
Under a fully-insured arrangement, the carrier manages every aspect of the plan, including network contracting, claims payments, and compliance reporting. Employers simply select a plan design and pay the agreed premium, regardless of how much care employees use.
Aurora National Insurance helps businesses compare plan designs such as:
- PPOs and HMOs with broad network access
- High-deductible health plans that pair with HSAs
- Copay-based plans for predictable employee costs
Employer Advantages
- Cost Certainty: Premiums are fixed for the policy period.
- Reduced Risk: The carrier absorbs all claims variability.
- Administrative Ease: Minimal internal resources required for plan management.
- Compliance Confidence: The insurer handles regulatory filings and ACA requirements.
When to Choose Fully-Insured Coverage
Fully-insured plans are ideal for smaller organizations or those that value simplicity over flexibility. Aurora National Insurance helps employers balance premium costs against long-term financial goals to determine if this model—or a hybrid level-funded plan—is the best fit.
Protect your business and employees with a straightforward benefits solution. Contact Aurora National Insurance for expert guidance on fully-insured group health plans.
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