Join us Wednesday at noon Iowa time
We'll talk about an important issue you likely won't hear in the Republican debate
Health care impacts every one of us. The services, the costs, the treatments, the frustrations. One of the challenges in our health care system: We can struggle to find out what services will cost us. Will any of the presidential candidates during Wednesday night’s debate talk about improving health care? Any aspect of it at all?
I know one guy who will. He’s not a presidential candidate. So he won’t be on stage with the politicians. He’ll be in Des Moines.
His name is Eric Kohlsdorf. I’ve known him for 20 years. Eric owns Prisma Strategies, an independent employee benefits brokerage in Des Moines. In other words, he helps companies and employees navigate the complex world of health care.
Eric is also leading a national conversation on what it would take to improve our nation’s health care system. There are so many layers to this. We can’t discuss it all at once. No one can fix it at once.
But Eric is traveling the country as the new president of the National Association of Benefits and Insurance Professionals to engage stakeholders at various levels in a search for solutions.
Eric and I have talked numerous times about why health care doesn’t get more attention. But instead of just the two of us chatting over a meal or drinks, we want to get others involved in this conversation.
So we invite you to join us via Zoom on Wednesday, September 27th from 12-12:30p.m. (Central time). We’ll call this first event, “Full Transparency,” to address a common complaint that there isn’t enough transparency into the costs of health care.
Leave your question/concern/suggestion/personal stories for Eric in the comments section below or in the chat during the live Zoom.
We hope you’ll join us!