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Benefits Age

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Tim Elenz is an internationally recognized employee benefits broker with a mission is to reduce the amount people spend on their life, medical, dental and disability coverages.

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Health Care Reform Can you tell me what it means?

I went to a four hour continuing education class today. Great speakers! The gentleman who is a MD.  MBA and medical director at an insurance company,  had a great point. He said insurance brokers/consultants have an important  role to play the next couple of years. They need to help their clients navigate through the new health care plan the government is implementing.  Actually I think brokers/consultants need to help government officials understand how the system they passed can never work.

Unfortunately no one including the people that passed the bill have any answers on how to implement and fund this program.

First time I can remember telling my clients for the first time in my life I don’t know  more than I do know when they ask about the new law.

2 comments to Health Care Reform Can you tell me what it means?

  • Toshiko Bonton

    I am grateful for your post. I would really like to say that the price of car insurance differs a lot from one plan to another, given that there are so many different issues which bring about the overall cost. By way of example, the make and model of the auto will have a tremendous bearing on the fee. A reliable older family car or truck will have an inexpensive premium than a flashy racecar.

  • I’d need to verify with you here. Which isn’t something I often do! I take pleasure in reading a post that may make folks think. Moreover, thanks for permitting me to comment!

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