Insurance agency maintains low premium rates for clients
Premiums for employer-sponsored health plans for 2019 increased by an average of five percent nationally reaching a staggering average rate of
However, ClaimLinx insurance agents were able to keep its clients' rate increases below the national average using its unique strategy for purchasing benefits. What's more is employers using ClaimLinx's methods pay substantially less overall because they save 20 percent or more within the first year of implementation.
National Benefit Consultant,
"It's all about the numbers, but you have to be creative or you're going to end up paying more," he said.
For this reason, partnering with ClaimLinx can be a substantial step to taking back control of a company's benefits, especially important for small businesses where margins are thin and rate increases can be crippling.
Over the past 10 years, premiums have increased twice as fast as wages so that while insurance costs on average 55 percent more, workers earn only 26 percent more to pay for it. When both employer and employee are being squeezed, savings become significant for both.
ClaimLinx specializes in guiding business owners through the insurance market as a full-service consultant, insurance agency and third-party administrator to help them purchase the best, most affordable health plan.
Their solution combines traditional high deductible insurance plans with a customized self-funded medical expense reimbursement plan. The resulting plan enables employers to offer top-notch benefits at a much lower cost.
The company's founders pioneered the solution more than 10 years ago, when they first saw rates climbing. President and Owner,
"We really just want to help people save money on their health insurance," she said. "It's as simple as that."
Contact:
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www.claimlinx.com
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