In Jessica Waltmans quarterly conversation with the ShiftShapers audience, she offers her unique perspective on what really happened on the Hill and where we go from here.
In this episode, Jason McClellan explains what Group Medicare is and how different products work and how they can expand your practice while providing a cost-effective solution that often provides a better offering for retirees.
In this interview, we discuss current health care literacy issues, how to get employees excited about learning, and Als unique approach to solving these problems.
In this interview, we discuss the most important things driving the M&A wave and how advisors are finding opportunities to join forces with other practices to create new practice models that deliver incredible value to their clients.
Mark Gaunya and Jennifer Borislow continue their discussion from last episode about why healthcare is so expensive and share their ideas to slow rising prices
Mark Gaunya and Jennifer Borislow lay out how the government, Big Pharma, hospital systems, and health insurance companies are incentivized to stop price deflation and maintain complexity.
Chris Whitlow of Edu(k)ate joins us to talk about the need, the approaches and how technology and unbiased financial advice are helping companies support all of their employees with these essential skills regardless of financial status.
In this interview, Ralph Weber, President and CEO of MediBid, explores his belief that current health care pricing schemes purposefully withhold information from consumers, and why this is going to change.
Whether you want to build a practice around disability income or are looking to augment other revenue streams, you will learn something from this conversation