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Employee Benefits

Empower your workforce with a comprehensive employee benefits package

Employee Benefits Customized for Your Business

Attracting and retaining top talent requires a competitive and comprehensive benefits package. At AIS, we work with partners that provide a wide range of health coverage, wellness programs, risk management strategies, and other essential components to cater towards your company's needs, budget, and retention goals. 

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Basic Benefits

Providing your employees with access to basic health care benefits such as medical, dental, and vision helps your employees feel valued and secure, leading to a boost in morale that improves job satisfaction and productivity within your organization. 

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Additional Benefits

Every business is different, and some may require a personalized approach to employee benefit programs. Our partners offer a variety of additional benefits such as short and long-term disability, life insurance, wellness programs, and retirement plans.

Health and Wellness Solutions to Support Your Team

Building a team starts with support. Learn more about the common employee benefits you can get with AIS and CPS Insurance Solutions. 

Common Employee Benefits

Build Your Employee Benefits Package with AIS

At AIS, we understand that building your organization's employee benefits package may seem daunting. That's why we work with trusted partners that can simplify the process and guide you through key steps, such as:

  • Identifying which benefits that are relevant for your business and its employees
  • Determining your company's cost sharing abilities 
  • Evaluating medical provider networks
  • Understanding your package's deductibles, premiums, and copayments

Need help getting started? Give us a call at (877) 215-2608 or click below to start a quote. 

Common Employee Benefits Questions

Why are employee benefits important?

Employee benefits play a key role in any organization as they: 
  • Provide Financial Security: Gives employees financial protection through health insurance, retirement plans, and more.
  • Improve Overall Health: Provides access to additional healthcare services that support overall wellbeing.
  • Promote Career Development: Access to education resources can enhance employee skills and promote career advancement.
  • Increase Job Satisfaction and Loyalty: Employee benefits can lead to higher job satisfaction and reduced turnover.
For employers, benefits help attract talent and retain top talent, boost productivity and morale, and enhance a company's reputation.


Do all employees get the same benefits?

Not all employees at the same company receive the same benefits. An employee's benefits package can vary based on several factors: 
  • Job Role: Distinct roles may have different benefits tailored to their specific needs.
  • Employment Type: Full-time employees typically receive more benefits than those who are part-time.
  • Location: Benefits can vary by geographic location due to local laws and regulations.
  • Company Policy: Each company may have different policies regarding employee benefits.


Do I need to offer my employees health benefits?

Under federal law, the requirement to offer health benefits to employees depends on the size of your organization:

  • Employers with 50 or More Full-Time Employees: Under the Affordable Car Act (ACA), companies with 50 or more full-time employees are required to offer health insurance that meets the minimum coverage standards
  • Small Employers: Businesses with fewer than 50 full-time employees are not required to offer health benefits to employees. 


What’s a deductible, coinsurance, copay, and out-of-pocket maximum?

These are terms that refer to an employee's out of pocket costs for care. 

  • Deductible: A deductible is the amount an employee must out towards their care before their insurance provider steps in. 
  • Coinsurance: Once an employee has settled their deductible, they may sometimes be responsible for a percentage of the care they receive, which is called coinsurance. 
  • Copay: This refers to the flat fee an employee must pay when receiving care. 
  • Out-Of-Pocket Maximum: Refers to the maximum amount an employee will pay towards their care in a year. This does not include an employee's premium. 

Working With Trusted Health Insurance Partners

We understand that health insurance plays a critical role in the wellbeing of your employees, which is why CPS Insurance Solutions works with trusted health providers such as Blue Shield of California, Kaiser, Delta Dental, and more. 

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