Small businesses gave an average of $391 monthly to each employee to reimburse premiums and other medical expenses, the 2018 QSEHRA report shows.
Salt Lake City, Utah – March 14, 2018 — More than 70 percent of small businesses that used the new qualified small employer health reimbursement arrangement (QSEHRA) in 2017 did so to offer employee health benefits for the first time. This is a key takeaway from The QSEHRA: Annual Report 2018 from PeopleKeep, the leader in personalized benefits for small businesses.
Drawing on data from more than 600 small businesses and nearly 4,000 employees, The QSEHRA: Annual Report 2018 offers the industry’s first look at how the new QSEHRA benefit is being used. The report also examines how the QSEHRA compares to traditional group health benefit options, like group health insurance.
The QSEHRA, which was created through the 21st Century Cures Act in December 2016, is an important new vehicle small businesses can use to offer personalized health benefits. With a QSEHRA, businesses offer employees a tax-free monthly allowance. Employees then choose and pay for health care, including insurance policies, and the business reimburses them up to their allowance limit.
There are no minimum contribution requirements, and small businesses can offer different allowances to employees based on whether they have a family.
For the vast majority of small businesses that used the new benefit, the QSEHRA provided a way to offer health benefits for the first time. More than 70 percent of businesses that used the QSEHRA previously offered no health benefits, and the average allowance amount chosen by businesses ($391 per month) represents a maximum cost of between 38 percent and 47 percent less than what small businesses contributed to group health insurance premiums in 2017.
At the same time, more than a quarter of employees that used the QSEHRA were reimbursed for both premium and non-premium expenses—something not possible under a group health benefit.
Small businesses will use The QSEHRA: Annual Report 2018 to help them make the best choices when evaluating strategies to hire and keep their employees.
Key findings in the report include:
Download the full report here, check out an infographic displaying top-level trends, and join report author Caitlin Bronson for a webinar Tuesday, April 24, analyzing these findings and detailing considerations for small businesses.
About PeopleKeep
PeopleKeep has created a new way to offer benefits called personalized benefits. For small businesses that think offering traditional group benefits sucks, PeopleKeep is personalized benefits automation software that makes offering benefits simple, painless, and personal for everyone. Today more than 3,000 companies use PeopleKeep to hire and keep their people across the United States. PeopleKeep is based in Salt Lake City, Utah. For more information, see www.peoplekeep.com.