Wisconsin Ag Connection / USAgNet –
Thursday – October 30, 2008
(quotes R-CALF USA CEO Bill
Bullard)
R-CALF Now Offers Health Insurance to Members
In an
effort to expand benefits and services to its membership, R-CALF USA is now
offering members the opportunity to purchase health insurance through
America's Healthplan Consultants.
"Most of our members are self-employed, independent business owners who find
that health insurance is a major expense, yet they don’t have access to any
kind of clearing house for the various health insurance programs that may be
available to them," said R-CALF USA CEO Bill Bullard. "By making a single
phone call, this new service will assist our members who do not have
adequate or affordable health insurance."
AHC offers R-CALF USA members the ability to comparison shop for their
health coverage by negotiating with multiple insurance carriers to bring
health insurance access to the self-employed and others at an affordable
level.
In most states, AHC pledges to quote at least three insurance carriers.
These can include Mutual of Omaha, Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Golden Rule,
American Republic, PacifiCare, Assurant, World, Conseco, Humana, Coventry,
American Community and others. From these choices, R-CALF USA members can
call a toll-free number to compare the prices and coverage to their current
costs and make the best financial choice for their situation.
Persons who wish to access this service but who are not yet members of
R-CALF USA can call the R-CALF USA office at 406-252-2516 to immediately
purchase a membership, which would make them eligible to participate in this
new service.
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