Network
A national PPO path can matter when the owner needs doctors, specialists, or care outside a narrow local network.
PPO coverage
A lower monthly cost is not enough if the network is too narrow. The single-owner PEO path is built around national PPO access, then the calculator tests whether the business case works.
Decision
The right comparison is not only premium versus premium. It is monthly cost, network access, provider choice, deductible, household tier, payroll treatment, and the PEO administration fee.
That is why the coverage page and pricing page belong together before an owner decides whether to continue.
For the calculation method behind the result, read how USA OPS calculates the number. For the plain overview of the model, read what a PEO is and when it fits.
What matters
A national PPO path can matter when the owner needs doctors, specialists, or care outside a narrow local network.
No referral PPO access can reduce friction when the owner needs to move quickly.
The calculator decides whether stronger access still leaves the owner ahead after the full structure is counted.
Fit check
Some owners are not only looking for lower monthly cost. They want better access without losing the math. The PPO decision should put network, tier, household needs, and monthly cost on the same table.
Single-owner pricing is specialized. The clean path is to compare the current monthly cost against the PEO plan tier, the $150 monthly administration fee, and the tax-aware payroll structure.
Coverage can include the owner only, owner plus spouse, owner plus children, or family coverage. Start with single-owner pricing if household tier is the main question.
Path
Start with the coverage page to understand the PPO structure and plan documents.
Compare Plan A, Plan B, and Plan C against your household needs.
Use the calculator to compare the PPO path against your current monthly cost.
Related guides
Use these guides to compare entity type, work style, household tier, and current monthly cost before the discovery call.
Questions
The preferred path is still the calculator because fit is math-driven. Use this form for a simple question about entity setup, household tier, paperwork, or timing.
FAQ
No. This path is for one-owner businesses. Fit still depends on income, current monthly coverage cost, entity setup, state rules, payroll, and provider approval.
No. Published plan tiers show the current single-owner options. Final availability, eligibility, and terms come from the PEO and licensed provider.
Once the owner applies and provides the paperwork, the discovery call explains the timing. The target is roughly three weeks when the file is clean and complete.
USA OPS qualifies the owner, runs the 2026 math, explains the structure, and connects qualified cases with the PEO path. USA OPS does not sell, underwrite, enroll, or administer coverage.
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