EPISODE · Sep 25, 2019 · 9 MIN
RHIPs: The Solution to Help Small Business Owners Manage Health Insurance Premiums
from Insurance Broker and Consultant Supporting Business Owners · host Clarence Nappier, Insurance Broker & Consultant
We at 321 are offering a business solution; a first of its kind for small business owners battling rising health insurance expenses. RHIPs, Revenues and Health Insurance Premiums, is a two-fold business solution. As a former health insurance sales executive in Los Angeles I saw small business owners being challenged with rising health insurance premiums. Since the late 1990’s, there were rarely any times health insurance premiums dropped for small business owners. The bad news is health insurance premiums have always increased and will continue to do so. Any person telling you health insurance premiums can be reduced year over year and make health insurance benefits practical for employees, and offered to employees by employers as hiring and retention incentives is not being honest.
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We at 321 are offering a business solution; a first of its kind for small business owners battling rising health insurance expenses. RHIPs, Revenues and Health Insurance Premiums, is a two-fold business solution. As a former health insurance sales executive in Los Angeles I saw small business owners being challenged with rising health insurance premiums. Since the late 1990’s, there were rarely any times health insurance premiums dropped for small business owners. The bad news is health insurance premiums have always increased and will continue to do so. Any person telling you health insurance premiums can be reduced year over year and make health insurance benefits practical for employees, and offered to employees by employers as hiring and retention incentives is not being honest.
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