HealthNet

In a focus group, one business owner said he didn’t mind paying for employee health plans if the employees really appreciated them. That was the genesis of an advertising series that featured employees and owners of really small businesses.

(This CEO…PAGE AD)

Headline:
This CEO’s Business Is Not The Biggest In Town But You Could Never Tell It By His Health Plan.

Copy:
Consider this: It’s not an employee benefit if it doesn’t make employees happy.

When your business is so small that management and labor are pretty much the same thing, happy employees are really important. That’s why John Swearngin chose HealthNet. He figured he and the other barbers could use the cost savings and good doctors as much as the big guys.

Some health plans don’t want small clients, but they’re an important part of HealthNet’s business. In fact, the vast majority of HealthNet groups have less than 100 employees. And, because HealthNet is base in Kansas City, small businesses get fast response to problems and questions without a wait or a long distance call.

So whether your conference room chairs swivel, or go up and down like John’s, ask your agent or broker about HealthNet. Or, call us direct.