As healthcare costs rise, it's important to find a health coverage solution that benefits both employers and employees. Many organizations turn to the individual coverage health reimbursement arrangement (ICHRA) for its affordability. A report from the HRA Council1 found that the number of employers who adopted ICHRAs increased by 29% between 2023 and 2024.
But does this cost-effective health benefit end up providing your employees with less value when it comes to their healthcare? Far from it.
In this article, we'll explain how the ICHRA positively impacts employee satisfaction, financial security, and overall well-being.
In this blog post, you'll learn the following:
- How the ICHRA compares to a traditional group health plan.
- How the ICHRA saves money for you and your employees.
- How the ICHRA gives employees greater control over their healthcare.
The ICHRA is an alternative health benefit to group health insurance. It provides cost control and flexibility for employers. It allows you to reimburse employees for individual health insurance premiums and other medical care expenses. This way, you can help your employees pay for their own individual health plan coverage instead of buying a one-size-fits-all group health plan for them.
Keep in mind that the ICHRA only covers W-2 workers who have qualifying forms of individual health insurance coverage. Uninsured employees and those on traditional group plans, like a spouse’s or parent’s, can't use an ICHRA.
Here's how the ICHRA works:
Unlike traditional group plans, an ICHRA offers employers flexibility to design benefits based on workforce needs. You can vary contribution amounts and benefit eligibility for up to 11 employee classes. For example, you can offer different allowances to your part-time employees, seasonal employees, or temporary employees that you would your full-time staff.
As the ICHRA becomes more popular, so do the misconceptions around the benefit. Some advocacy groups believe that the ICHRA invites discrimination, thanks to employee classes. Others say that the quality of individual health plans is worse than group plans. However, the ICHRA actually promotes flexibility and greater employee choice.
In the next section, we’ll cover the benefits of an ICHRA for employees.
See our article on myths about HRAs.
While the ICRHA presents several advantages to business owners, it's also beneficial for employees.
Here are five ways the ICHRA benefits your employees:
ICHRAs give employees freedom of choice. Rather than limiting them to a single group plan their employer offers, employees can shop for individual plans that align with their unique needs and financial situations. This could lead to better health outcomes.
Employees can choose plans from public or private exchanges and various metal levels. For example, younger employees who are generally healthy can buy plans with higher deductibles and lower premiums. Older employees or employees with families can get the comprehensive coverage they need.
The ICHRA also creates portability. While employees can’t take their ICHRA allowances with them when they leave a company, they can keep their individual health insurance plans.
With the ICHRA, employees can access plans that may offer broader coverage options or specialty services that might not be available in traditional employer-sponsored group health plans. This flexibility can lead to higher employee satisfaction with their healthcare options.
Plus, an ICHRA can reimburse employees for certain types of ancillary coverage, like dental or vision insurance.
An ICHRA allowance won't count as part of an employee's taxable income. Employer contributions made to an ICHRA are tax-deductible for the employer. Reimbursements are tax-free for the employee, providing financial benefits to both parties.
Employees can use their ICHRA funds to pay for a wide range of medical expenses. Eligible expenses include monthly premiums, copayments, and other out-of-pocket costs. This adaptability can help them manage their healthcare costs more effectively. Your employees can also receive reimbursement for their spouses’ and dependents’ eligible expenses.
Since employees are more involved in selecting their health coverage, they may become more health-conscious and engage more actively in their healthcare as they are responsible for choosing and using their individual plans.
While the ICHRA offers many advantages, you may wonder if this personalized health benefit has any downsides.
Consider these two factors:
If you're not sold on the ICHRA, there are other types of HRAs to choose from. For example, the qualified small employer HRA (QSEHRA) may be a better fit for your team.
Here's how the QSERHA compares to the ICHRA:
If you're worried about the time and effort it takes to offer a QSEHRA or an ICHRA on your own, PeopleKeep can help relieve some of the administrative burden.
Our team of experts simplifies and streamlines the ICHRA process by:
Plus, we make it easier for your employees to shop for an individual health insurance plan. That way, they don't have to navigate the individual market on their own. They won't have to searching for a qualified health plan directly from an insurance carrier either.
Through our platform, your employees can compare medical plans based on network type, metal tier, or carrier. They can see each plan’s deductible and maximum out-of-pocket expenses before deciding.
There are several reasons to choose an individual coverage HRA (ICHRA) over a traditional group health insurance plan. The ICHRA empowers employees in their healthcare choices, providing them with options that suit their individual needs. It's also a flexible and affordable coverage option for employers.