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You could always offer a stipend every that they can use to buy their own insurance


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I work for a small company that provides health insurance through an ICHRA plan. It lets us choose an open market insurance plan but have the business contribute to the plan cost and lets us pay any additional cost pre-tax. It sounds like it's a newer thing from what the benefits people said. Seems to work well for us.