Brown & Brown announces event on employer health plan misconceptions

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Brown & Brown has announced an event titled “Myths & Misconceptions About Employer Health Plans,” scheduled for July 18 at 1:00 PM in Alpharetta. The session aims to address how decisions made by plan sponsors can lead to unexpected and negative outcomes. Organizers say the event will highlight common mistakes in popular medical plan strategies and introduce alternative approaches for managing company health plans.

“Join on July 18th at 1:00 PM in Alpharetta to learn how the decisions plan sponsors make often have unforeseen and detrimental consequences. This event will uncover the missteps of popular medical plan approaches and provide you with a different way to approach your company’s health plan.”

Participants will receive 2.0 SHRM and HRCI credits for attending. For more information or to register, interested individuals are encouraged to contact Adam Bowling at adam.bowling@bbrown.com.



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