Spot On Insurance Welcomes Edward Eichhorn

Spot On Insurance Welcomes Edward Eichhorn

The American healthcare system is in trouble. Even after repeated reform efforts, quality healthcare remains out of reach for many citizens – even those with health insurance. But Edward Eichhorn advocates for a universal healthcare plan that would actually save our country $1 trillion per year.

Ed is a successful healthcare executive and entrepreneur. He consults with medical device companies, physicians, and medical societies nationwide, providing strategic planning, business development, value improvement, and management mentoring services. He is also the co-author of Healing American Healthcare and a co-founder of the Healing American Healthcare Coalition. This independent organization keeps healthcare professionals informed about important research and industry news.

 In making the argument for universal healthcare, Ed explains that Americans pay more for medical services than citizens in other developed nations. Many people remain uninsured or underinsured, leading them to delay seeking treatment. This often results in less favorable outcomes. Additionally, over 60% of Americans who declare bankruptcy each year do so as a result of medical debt. Past reform efforts frequently adopted a top-down approach, which limited the freedom of choice that consumers want. Ed walks us through the pros and cons of key approaches to universal healthcare and then explains how his solution harnesses the power of marketplace competition to create a stronger, more inclusive healthcare – and healthcare insurance – industry.

 To connect with Edward Eichhorn directly:

 → LinkedIn: Edward Eichhorn

→ Websites: medilinkgroup.com, healingamericanhealthcare.org

 And for more great insights from Ed, listen to his Spot On Insurance podcast, Healing American Healthcare, releasing on Tuesday, February 9.

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