When Michigan employers search for a benefits partner, they are usually looking for one thing: health and benefits consulting that actually understands their workforce, their budget, and their compliance obligations. Health and benefits consulting brings together group health insurance strategy, cost management, and regulatory guidance under one roof, so HR teams are not left piecing together advice from a carrier call center, a payroll vendor, and a compliance attorney separately.
CFH Insurance Consultants provides health and benefits consulting for mid-market employers across Michigan, typically companies with 50 to 500 employees. This guide walks through what health and benefits consulting actually includes, how Michigan carrier options like BCBSM and HAP fit into the picture, and what to look for in a consulting partner.
What Is Health and Benefits Consulting?
Health and benefits consulting is the practice of helping employers design, price, manage, and stay compliant with employee health and benefits programs. It covers group health insurance plan design, carrier and network comparisons, ancillary benefits like dental and vision, cost containment strategies, and the compliance work that comes with offering coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and ERISA. Unlike a single-carrier sales rep, a health and benefits consulting firm typically works independently of any one insurer, which means its recommendations are based on what fits the employer, not a sales quota.
What Does a Health and Benefits Consulting Partner Actually Do?
In practice, health and benefits consulting covers several distinct workstreams throughout the year, not just a once-a-year renewal conversation:
- Benefits strategy and plan design tailored to workforce size, industry, and budget
- Carrier and network negotiation across multiple insurers rather than a single quote
- ACA and ERISA compliance guidance, including employer mandate tracking and 1094-C/1095-C reporting support
- ICHRA and QSEHRA implementation for employers exploring defined-contribution alternatives to traditional group plans
- Open enrollment support and employee communication
- Claims advocacy and ongoing plan performance reviews
Comparing Michigan Carrier Options: BCBSM, HAP, and Beyond
Michigan employers generally have several major carrier options to weigh, and two of the most prominent are Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) and HAP (Health Alliance Plan). BCBSM is the state’s largest health insurer, with a broad statewide provider network that tends to appeal to employers with staff spread across multiple Michigan regions. HAP, based in Detroit and affiliated with Henry Ford Health, is known for strong HMO options and network depth in Southeast Michigan specifically.
Neither carrier is automatically the right fit for every employer — the better network, plan structure, and pricing depend on where employees live, what providers they already use, and how the employer wants to balance premium cost against out-of-pocket exposure. This is exactly where independent health and benefits consulting adds value: rather than starting from a single carrier’s product line, a consultant can compare BCBSM, HAP, Priority Health, and other Michigan group health insurance providers side by side against the same criteria, and negotiate on the employer’s behalf.
Why Michigan Employers Choose Independent Health and Benefits Consulting
Independent health and benefits consulting firms are typically compensated by carriers through standard commission structures rather than by the employer directly, which is worth understanding but does not change who the advice is built around: the employer’s workforce and budget, not a single insurer’s target sales mix. That independence is what allows a consultant to walk into a renewal conversation and genuinely compare options rather than defend one.
Health and Benefits Consulting and ACA Compliance
Compliance is not a side service in health and benefits consulting — it is core to it. Applicable Large Employers (those with 50 or more full-time-equivalent employees) face reporting requirements under ACA Sections 6055 and 6056, employer shared responsibility penalties for gaps in coverage, and affordability testing that changes from year to year. A dedicated ACA compliance review alongside plan design work helps Michigan employers avoid penalties that can reach significant dollar amounts per employee.
How to Choose a Health and Benefits Consulting Partner: A Checklist
- Independent access to multiple carriers, not a single-insurer sales relationship
- Demonstrated ACA and ERISA compliance expertise, not just plan placement
- Local Michigan market knowledge, including regional network strength for carriers like BCBSM and HAP
- Experience with mid-market employers of a similar size to yours
- A clear, transparent compensation structure they are willing to explain
- Year-round support, not just a renewal-season phone call
Frequently Asked Questions About Health and Benefits Consulting
What is health and benefits consulting?
Health and benefits consulting is professional guidance that helps employers design, price, and manage employee health plans and broader benefits packages, while staying compliant with ACA and ERISA requirements. It typically includes carrier comparisons, plan design, and ongoing plan administration support.
Do independent consultants work with carriers like BCBSM and HAP?
Yes. Independent health and benefits consultants generally hold appointments with multiple licensed Michigan carriers, which allows them to compare options such as BCBSM and HAP against each other and against other statewide and regional carriers, rather than being limited to a single insurer’s plans.
What size businesses benefit most from health and benefits consulting?
Health and benefits consulting tends to deliver the most value for mid-market employers, generally those with 50 to 500 employees, where benefits decisions carry real financial weight and ACA employer mandate obligations are fully in effect, but the company may not have a dedicated in-house benefits team.
How is a health and benefits consultant paid?
Most independent health and benefits consultants are compensated through standard commissions paid by the carrier the employer ultimately selects, similar to how a real estate agent is paid by a seller. Employers should ask any prospective consultant to explain their compensation structure directly.
Ready to talk through your options? Contact CFH Insurance Consultants at 248.370.8853 or book a free consultation to discuss health and benefits consulting for your Michigan business.