Small business health insurance cost strategies discussed by experts

Kevin Shivers, CAE, SHRM-CP - President and CEO - LinkedIn
Kevin Shivers, CAE, SHRM-CP - President and CEO - LinkedIn
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NFIB Pennsylvania State Director Greg Moreland and Douglas Furness, Capital Blue Cross Vice President of Government and Regulatory Affairs, have engaged in a discussion focused on the health insurance costs faced by small businesses. They examined strategies that business owners might employ to manage these expenses effectively.

Furness and Moreland sought to provide insights on navigating the complexities of health insurance costs and shared perspectives on potential cost-saving measures. Their conversation aimed to support small business owners in understanding and potentially reducing the financial burden of providing health insurance for their employees.

Interested individuals can access the video for a detailed discussion.



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