Think about the last thing you did personally where you felt like the outcome was a success.
Maybe it was getting a great deal on a new car, asking for a raise, or DIY home remodeling project.
Do you know what all those have in common? They didn't happen overnight. They all required planning.
The same thing holds true when building a successful health insurance plan. And when you are self-funded, a huge pro is the number of things you can incorporate into this plan.
Learn more in the video above about what you can do to create a successful long-term strategy for your health insurance plan.
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About the Author
Mike Kroupa, Self-Funding Insurance Expert
I grew up in a house that was constantly under construction and the experience helped me uncover one of my passions, remodeling. After running a successful remodeling business with my brother during college, I decided I wanted to keep this as a hobby. Instead, I took my advisor’s recommendation and started down the actuarial path, which ultimately led me to insurance.
Since then, I have focused my career teaching employers how to better manage their health insurance plans. I found myself frustrated year after year of doing the same thing because it didn’t feel like I was making an impact. Healthcare costs were continuing to increase, and it felt like the only options employers were left with was increasing deductibles, increasing contributions, and switching carriers.
There was a turning point for me in 2020 as I found Health Rosetta, an ecosystem for scaling adoption of practical fixes to our health care system. As my clients started adopting these fixes, I found myself getting passionate about what I was doing for the first time. Then I realized my hobby of remodeling was driving the passion because I was remodeling health plans. Even better, I was having an impact because patients (employees, spouses and children) were getting the best care they ever have and saving a lot of money in the process.
Get in contact with Mike:
Phone: 630.738.1835 Email: mkroupa@gocgo.com LinkedIn: Mike Kroupa