Benefit Management Associates (BMA) offers a wide range of products and services designed to help organizations manage their employee benefits programs efficiently and cost-effectively. Below are some of the key offerings:

Health Insurance Carriers

  • National Providers: These might include large, well-known insurers such as Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, and Humana. These carriers offer a wide range of health insurance plans, including HMOs, PPOs, and high-deductible health plans (HDHPs).
  • Regional Carriers: BMA may also work with regional health insurance providers that offer more localized networks, which can be beneficial for organizations with employees concentrated in specific geographic areas.

Dental and Vision Insurance Carriers

  • Dental Insurance: Carriers like Delta Dental, MetLife, and Guardian often provide dental coverage options that include preventive care, basic services, and major services such as crowns and orthodontics.
  • Vision Insurance: Providers such as VSP, EyeMed, and Davis Vision offer vision plans covering eye exams, glasses, contact lenses, and sometimes more extensive eye care services.

Life and Disability Insurance Carriers

  • Life Insurance: BMA might partner with carriers like MetLife, Prudential, and Lincoln Financial Group to offer term life, whole life, and accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) insurance policies.
  • Disability Insurance: Providers such as Unum, The Hartford, and Guardian often supply both short-term and long-term disability insurance options, providing income protection in case of illness or injury.

Pharmacy Benefit Managers

  • PBMs: These companies manage prescription drug benefits on behalf of health insurers. BMA might work with PBMs like CVS Caremark, Express Scripts, or OptumRx to manage the pharmacy component of employee health plans, ensuring cost-effective access to medications.

Retirement Plan Providers

  • 401(k) and Pension Providers: BMA might collaborate with financial services companies like Fidelity, Vanguard, and Principal Financial Group to offer retirement planning options, including 401(k) plans, IRAs, and pension plans.

Supplemental and Voluntary Benefits Providers

  • Supplemental Insurance: Companies such as Aflac, Colonial Life, and Allstate Benefits may provide voluntary benefits like critical illness, accident insurance, and hospital indemnity plans that employees can choose to add to their benefits package.
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and Health Savings Accounts (HSAs): BMA might work with third-party administrators or specific carriers that manage FSAs and HSAs, offering employees tax-advantaged ways to pay for medical expenses.

Wellness and Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Providers

  • Wellness Programs: BMA could partner with wellness program providers like Virgin Pulse or Limeade to offer comprehensive wellness services that promote employee health and well-being.
  • EAP Providers: Carriers like ComPsych or Cigna might offer Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) that provide counseling, mental health support, and other resources to employees.

Technology and Benefits Administration Platforms

  • Benefits Administration Platforms: BMA may collaborate with technology providers like ADP, Paycom, or Benefitfocus to offer user-friendly platforms for benefits enrollment, administration, and data management.

BMA's partnerships with these carriers and providers allow them to offer a diverse range of employee benefits options, ensuring that organizations can create a competitive and comprehensive benefits package tailored to their specific needs. The exact carriers BMA works with will depend on the specific benefits and regions in which they operate, as well as the preferences and requirements of their clients.