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Why Health Insurance Costs Are Rising and How There Are Tax Codes to Save You with Tom Quigley

Why Health Insurance Costs Are Rising and How There Are Tax Codes to Save You with Tom Quigley

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In this episode of Reignstorm Radio, hosts Michael Aguas and Neil Haley sit down with Tom Quigley, co-founder of Claim Links and host of the Cutting Edge Benefits podcast, to reveal how business owners can dramatically cut healthcare costs without sacrificing employee benefits. Discover actionable tips on plan design, commission pitfalls, and proven strategies that have saved companies thousands—even millions—while improving employee retention and satisfaction. Tune in for real-world examples, expert advice, and resources to help your business thrive. Listen now and learn how to make smarter decisions about your company’s health insurance!

  1. Introduction & Welcome (0:00)
  2. Meet Tom Quigley & Claim Links (0:41)
  3. The Problem with Traditional Health Insurance (1:37)
  4. How Commissions Affect Costs (1:57)
  5. Why Business Owners Stay with Their Agents (2:39)
  6. Cutting Costs Without Cutting Benefits (3:18)
  7. The Math Behind Healthcare Savings (3:31)
  8. Overcoming Resistance to Change (5:04)
  9. Real-World Savings Examples (15:42)
  10. Plan Design vs. Healthcare Problem (11:21)
  11. Tax Laws & Compliance Myths (13:42)
  12. Employee Benefits & Retention (10:41)
  13. Action Steps for Business Owners (22:53)
  14. How to Connect with Tom & Closing Thoughts (23:39)
  15. Upcoming Shows & Final Thanks (24:37)


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