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Get Off the Hamster-Wheel

An Employer’s Guide to Controlling His 2nd Largest Operating Expense – Employee Health Insurance

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Get Off the Hamster-Wheel

By: Charles W. Gragg CEBS REBC RHU
Narrated by: Charles W. Gragg
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Get Off the Hamster Wheel reveals the fallacies of our modern health care system, so that CEOs, senior executives, HR professionals, benefits advisers, and employees of a corporate group health plan can slash expenses.

Charles W. Gragg, CEBS, REBC, RHU, a results-focused senior executive whose background includes leadership roles in group insurance and financial services, as well as third-party administration, addresses how to solve one of the most challenging problems in the health care economy.

The groups he highlights have all been intentionally kept in the dark regarding simple fixes to the health care system. After reading this book, however, everyone will discover how easily we can overcome problems tied to burgeoning health care costs.

The key to solving the crisis, he argues, is finding a new way to access health care for your own good. With the right tools, you can make these changes rather quickly, and the best news is that outcomes will improve overnight.

It’s time to end the same old routine by resolving an overwhelming frustration and getting off the hamster wheel.

©2025 Charles W. Gragg CEBS, REBC, RHU (P)2025 Charles W. Gragg CEBS, REBC, RHU
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