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Community Rated Contribution page

Plansight can generate member-level contribution pages that clearly show how premiums are shared between the employer and each employee.


These pages list each employee and their enrollment details, including employee and dependent ages, the plan option selected, and the total premium. For each member, the presentation shows how much the employer pays, how much the employee pays, and how those amounts differ from current costs, shown in both dollars and percentages.


Member-level contribution pages are controlled in the presentation settings. Within plan groups, you can choose which quotes should include contribution pages or turn them off entirely. Once enabled, Plansight automatically builds these pages and includes them in the presentation.


This provides a detailed, transparent view of how contribution strategies affect each employee and how costs are distributed across the group.







Questions this article answers • How do I see what each employee pays on the contribution page? • What is the member-level contribution page in Plansight? • How do I enable or disable contribution pages in the presentation? • What details are shown for each employee on the contribution page? • How does the contribution page show the dollar difference from current costs? • Where do I control which plan groups include contribution pages? • Does the contribution page show employer and employee shares separately? • How does Plansight know who is paying what on the contribution page? • Can I see each employee's age, enrollment, and plan option on one page? • How does the contribution page show percentage changes from current? • Does the contribution page update automatically after I change contributions? • How do I turn off contribution pages for certain plan groups? • What is the total premium breakdown per employee on the contribution page? • Where do I find the contribution page settings in the presentation?

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