From Volatility to Control in a Self-Funded Health Plan
Aug 18, 2026
A senior living organization was struggling with the instability of a fully insured health plan. Rising costs, limited transparency, and repeated provider disruption made it hard to protect employees while planning responsibly for the business.
The client needed a more sustainable way to offer health benefits without annual surprises. Under its prior commercial arrangement, it had little access to its own data, which limited its ability to understand cost drivers, shape benefits, or build an effective wellness strategy. Staying the course meant continuing to absorb volatility with very little control.
Strategic guidance helped transform the organization’s approach to benefits.
IMA’s employee benefits and captive advisory team acted to support the client by:
This worked because the approach was built as a longterm strategy, not a yearly renewal exercise. IMA helped the client move from reacting to rate increases to using data, governance, and peer learning to make more confident decisions.
IMA helped the client solve more than a pricing problem. By pairing data visibility with practical plan strategy, the team helped leadership gain control, reduce disruption, and make benefits decisions with more confidence.
Since joining the program in 2013, the client reported an average cost increase of 6.3% through 2025, with a 2.3% average increase over the most recent five years. Its ownership stake in the program also grew to more than $668,000, with more than $400,000 in cash distributions over 12 years.