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June 29, 2019 No comments

NAHU Presenters Look To The Future

By John Hilton InsuranceNewsNet

SAN DIEGO -- The first day of the National Association of Health Underwriters featured a rapid fire flow of information to mostly packed rooms.

Learning Lab sessions kicked off in the afternoon with fast-paced 30-minute sessions featuring speakers on the biggest topics impacting health agents and brokers.

Kicking off an afternoon of #professionaldevelopment National Association of Health Underwriters #nahuac2019 with new perspectives in business management, healthcare management and Medicare!! https://t.co/ReoDRsxN4t

— Jill Pedersen, REBC ?? (@Jill_Ped) June 29, 2019

"You must market" John Sbrocco tells group of health brokers. #nahuac2019 pic.twitter.com/rSSHTMxrNR

— INNJohn (@INNJohnH) June 29, 2019

Jennifer Berman gives us 30 ERISA tips in 30 minutes. #nahuac2019 pic.twitter.com/ArXUxHWuPT

— @GA_SusanRider (@GA_SusanRider) June 29, 2019

Learning about all things #Medicare today from industry experts at #NAHUAC2019. Check out the full list of events and workshops: https://t.co/Vb1PdXoZNa pic.twitter.com/wnICvNeTGN

— Ryan Parker Combs (@ryanpcombs) June 29, 2019

As always, single-payer and Medicare for All proposals were never far from the minds of attendees.

We must improve access to affordable #healthcare. But banning private insurance in favor of a one-size-fits-all #M4A isn't a realistic solution #NAHUAC2019

— Dave Cotie GHS (@DaveGHSSDL) June 30, 2019

#SinglePayer would force Americans off their #healthinsurance, eliminate choice in #healthcare, and cause wait times to skyrocket. There's a better way to improve access to affordable #healthcare. #NAHUAC2019

— Dave Cotie GHS (@DaveGHSSDL) June 29, 2019

But Shon Bowles, senior sales director for Jack Schroeder and Associates, ended on a high note, reminding agents that the Medicare market is thriving. Medicare supplemental policies are big business.

Shon Bowles shows how the Medicare market has grown.
#nahuac2019 pic.twitter.com/vfzjw9J2iJ

— INNJohn (@INNJohnH) June 29, 2019

InsuranceNewsNet Senior Editor John Hilton has covered business and other beats in more than 20 years of daily journalism. John may be reached at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @INNJohnH.

© Entire contents copyright 2019 by InsuranceNewsNet.com Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this article may be reprinted without the expressed written consent from InsuranceNewsNet.com.

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