-  Otros Idiomas
Whether you’re based in a single city, or multiple locations nationwide, you need a suite of options that can flex to meet your changing needs. From traditional copayment plans to consumer-directed health plans, choose a solution that fits the needs of your business.
Find the plan type that’s right for your business
Is my business considered small or large?
According to the Affordable Care Act, your business size depends on your location:
California & Colorado
Small business is 1-100 employees. (this was previously 1-50.)
Large business is 100+ employees.
District of Columbia, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia & Washington
Small business is 1-50 employees.
Large Business is 51+ employees.
Small Business
Choose the best solution for your small business >Large Business
Put our resources to work for you >National, Multi-State & Federal Business
Get the coverage you need >Labor & Trust Funds
Learn what we can do for your union and your fund >Group Medicare
Find flexible solutions to fit your budget >Individual & Family Plans
Get quotes, compare plans, and apply for coverage external linkConsumer-Directed Health Care
Get lower health care costs for your business and employees >Occupational Health
Learn more about Kaiser On-the-Job® >More ways to care for your employees
PPO, Point-of-Service and Out-of-Area Plans
Learn more about PPO, Point-of-Service, and Out-of-Area Plans >Additional Benefits
Learn about chiropractic, acupuncture, dental, and vision benefits >Choose a recognized leader
Top health plans in every state we serve, three years in a row1
More 5-star Medicare health plans than any other national carrier 2
- NCQA’s Private Health Insurance Plan Rankings 2014–15, National Committee for Quality Assurance, 2014; Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Colorado — HMO (ranked 29th), Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia — HMO (ranked 19th), Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Hawaii — HMO (ranked 18th), Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Mid-Atlantic States — HMO (ranked 13th), Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Northern California — HMO (ranked 8th), Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest — HMO (ranked 5th), Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Southern California — HMO (ranked 7th); NCQA’s Private Health Insurance Plan Rankings 2010–14, National Committee for Quality Assurance.
- Medicare evaluates plans based on a 5-star rating system. Star ratings are calculated each year and may change from one year to the next. In California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, and Georgia, Kaiser Permanente is an HMO plan with a Medicare contract. In Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, Kaiser Permanente is a Cost plan with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in Kaiser Permanente depends on contract renewal. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Health Plan Management System, Plan Ratings 2015. Kaiser Permanente contract #s H0524, H0630, H1230, H2150, H9003 and H1170.
Some plan options, products, and riders not available in all Kaiser Permanente areas.