With the passage of Healthcare Reform in the US, the questions started immediately.
What does this mean for me as an insurance broker?
Will I have to spend more money to ensure my employees have adequate health insurance?
What does this mean for medical tourism?
Well, the answer, plain and simple, is that this is a complex matter, with no simple answer. However, at the National Healthcare Reform Conference held in LA this September, these questions and more will be tackled. Leading experts in the insurance and medical tourism industries will gather to discuss these current issues as well as the future of medical tourism in light of Healthcare Reform.
To access this article and for more information on this conference, please click here. We’ll see you there.
Stay Tuned…
Sarah
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