CEO Connection Forms Strategic Partnership with Bind to Lower Health Care Costs for Mid-Market Companies
"Health care is an incredibly pressing issue for CEO Connection members from a cost, quality, and access standpoint. We've been searching for a truly disruptive solution—not changes that simply shift costs between the employer and employees," said
"Through our strategic partnership with Bind," Beck continued, "CEO Connection member companies can save 10 to 15 percent on their health care costs, and their employees can expect lower premiums compared to traditional plans, while receiving better healthcare and a rich core benefit with a vast network."
The Bind plan allows consumers to modify their health insurance coverage throughout the year based on their needs. Coverage is provided from the first dollar spent, and members can add coverage at any time throughout the year. Bind partners with employers to offer health insurance that is better, faster, and cheaper.
"Employers need robust, comprehensive medical benefits that are affordable for them and for their employees, including part-time workers. Mid-market companies in particular are seeking a competitive edge to attract and retain talent," said
"With no deductibles or coinsurance under the Bind plan, there's no fuzzy math," Miller explained, "and with real-time, up-front pricing, consumers make better decisions. That's a win for everybody. We're looking forward to improving the health insurance experience for CEO Connection member companies and progressive employers who want to change the status quo."
For more information about Bind visit: https://www.ceoconnection.com/healthcare-insurance.
About Bind
For employers looking for innovative ways to lower costs, Bind on-demand health insurance promises to make health care more affordable for everyone—without compromising coverage or quality. Bind's programs are employer-sponsored, self-insured health plans. Learn more about Bind and on-demand health insurance at yourbind.com.
About CEO Connection
CEO Connection is the only membership organization in the world focused exclusively on mid-market CEOs and their companies. Our mission is to help mid-market CEOs and their companies succeed. We accomplish this by connecting them with each other, connecting them with the people, information, resources and opportunities to which they would otherwise not have access and representing the interests, and perspectives of the mid-market.
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