How group health insurance placement works for Mobile, AL employers.
Group health insurance placement for a Mobile, AL employer starts with the census and a funding-structure decision. Fully-insured is the baseline — the carrier takes the claim risk and the employer pays a fixed monthly premium. Level-funded sits in between, with a fixed monthly payment funding projected claims plus admin plus stop-loss, and a potential surplus refund if claims run under projection. Self-funded means paying claims as incurred, with admin and stop-loss on top, and keeping the full surplus when claims run light.
Mobile employers include one of the Gulf Coast's largest port operations, Airbus manufacturing, major healthcare systems, shipbuilding, and a professional services sector anchored by the University of South Alabama Medical Center.
Once the funding structure is selected, we issue a formal RFP across all carriers the group qualifies for — Florida Blue, UHC, Cigna, Aetna, and Humana for Florida groups, plus carriers available in Alabama for Mobile, AL-area employers. The output is a side-by-side comparison with five weighted criteria: deductible, out-of-pocket max, Rx coverage, total cost, and copays.
A real RFP at every renewal.
The renewal process starts 90 to 120 days before your effective date. We pull the current census and claim-experience data, model level-funded against fully-insured for groups 25 lives and up, and run the carrier RFP with identical plan-design parameters across all markets the group qualifies for.
The side-by-side comparison is delivered in writing — not a carrier presentation deck, a structured analysis with trade-offs called out. If the incumbent is the right answer at your renewal, we say so. If a carrier change saves meaningful premium at equivalent coverage, the math is on the page before you are asked to decide anything.
After selection, we handle carrier paperwork, enrollment platform setup, ID-card follow-through, and mid-year claim trend monitoring. If the group is running hot at the six-month mark, we flag it early — not two weeks before the next renewal letter.
Group Health Insurance Broker questions from Mobile, AL employers.
What carriers do you work with for Mobile, AL group health plans?
How is level-funded different from fully-insured for a Mobile, AL employer?
How long does a group health RFP take for a Mobile, AL employer?
Can you place group health for a small employer in Mobile, AL?
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One 45-minute working session. We review your current program, identify gaps, and give you a written recommendation — no proposal, no pressure.
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