Hello Fellow Insurance Agents,
I have an issue and I am hoping some of you will have some good information for me. I wrote a group in June and they currently have 70 employees.
The corporate office is in California and my agency is also in California.
The company has some out of state EE's in Texas and may be hiring in Arizona. Employees out of state are not happy because they are not offered an HMO option like the employees in CA.
My research shows that it is very difficult to have HMO coverage for out of state employees unless you have a separate EIN and wage report in that state. Thus a completely separate policy. The employer does not want to do this.
Now the ADP question, the HR Admin contacted me and said ADP is their payroll company. They were told that because ADP is nationwide and if the employer uses them for their benefits they will have more plan options out of state, including HMO's. They will continue to have composite rates. Even in 2016 when the mid size groups change to the small group rating system.
Is this a true statement? I went on ADP's website and it looks like they now are partnering with brokers. Are you aware of any broker that has actually partnered with ADP?
Thank you for responding.
I have an issue and I am hoping some of you will have some good information for me. I wrote a group in June and they currently have 70 employees.
The corporate office is in California and my agency is also in California.
The company has some out of state EE's in Texas and may be hiring in Arizona. Employees out of state are not happy because they are not offered an HMO option like the employees in CA.
My research shows that it is very difficult to have HMO coverage for out of state employees unless you have a separate EIN and wage report in that state. Thus a completely separate policy. The employer does not want to do this.
Now the ADP question, the HR Admin contacted me and said ADP is their payroll company. They were told that because ADP is nationwide and if the employer uses them for their benefits they will have more plan options out of state, including HMO's. They will continue to have composite rates. Even in 2016 when the mid size groups change to the small group rating system.
Is this a true statement? I went on ADP's website and it looks like they now are partnering with brokers. Are you aware of any broker that has actually partnered with ADP?
Thank you for responding.
