Last Chance to Save 10% Off
Health Care Reform Implementation Courses
Take 10% off your enrollment in one or both of the
AHIP Center for Insurance Education and Professional
Development's
health care reform implementation online courses until
March 31, 2011. If you're looking to
keep up with the impact of reform initiatives in a
self-study online course format, look no further.
Course options include:
Health Insurance Advanced Studies, Part A
Health Insurance Advanced Studies, Part A is a
comprehensive overview of the health care reform,
covering health insurance plan structures and
alternatives; Medicare and Medicaid; new tax rules;
and
consumer driven plans, HSAs, HRAs, and FSAs.
Health Insurance Advanced Studies, Part B
Health Insurance Advanced Studies, Part B focuses on
specific health insurance products like disability
income insurance, long-term care, and supplemental
insurance and policy options.
Take 10% Off Each Course Until March 31, 2011
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For Health Insurance Advanced Studies, Part A, use
code
PHIAS11Q1.
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For Health Insurance Advanced Studies, Part B,
use code
FHIAS11Q1.
Visit the Center's
website
for more information about these courses.
In addition to these courses, AHIP offers a full range
of reform implementation educational programs. Visit
www.ahip.org/conferences for more information.
Half-Day Workshop at Institute 2011
You may also take the Health Insurance Advanced
Studies, Part B course in a half-day workshop*
at
Institute 2011, June 15-17, 2011 in San
Francisco. You'll start with the workshop on
June 15 and then continue your week at Institute
2011 learning from general, concurrent, and
breakfast sessions, networking events, and a
solutions-filled Exhibit Hall. Visit the
website for more details. |
*Not
eligible for the 10% discount.
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