Getting the most out of a NAHU membership starts with knowing what you can do.
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Here are some ways you can get involved locally, regionally, or nationally. And some things you might not have known about.
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Skill-up with compliance and training, study guides and apps, and LTC certification. Some Indiana agents report clients who ask about their ongoing education. Get started.
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Client management software
Keep your book of business, sales, and pipeline moving with these 8 client management apps available at a discount to NAHU members. You might be overpaying for services you already use.
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Skill-up and master your work
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Earn your Registered Employee Benefits Consultant Designation. The REBC Designation gives you skills you'll use every day for ACA work, marketing, underwriting, planning, rate making, and more. Plus, a portion of the course serves individual needs. See the full curriculum.
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Industry certifications
People who get ahead do so by identifying where they want to be and getting the education that enables them to be there. Ready to move into group benefits? Medicare? Worksite or self-funded benefits? NAHU has a course.
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The NAHU education Foundation is relatively new. It's a nonprofit organization designed to create educational materials, ads, outreach, and campaigns for the general public. The foundation also helps people enroll in Medicare, Medicaid, or CHIP.
You can download free PowerPoint slide decks, for instance, and offer free classes to your local community organizations and service clubs.
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New and growing, the Medicare Portal covers a wide range of Medicare compliance, advisories, events, and legislative impacts. NAHU is the only organization representing you in D.C.
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Stay connected closer to home
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2020 has been a challenge for events, but many local chapters are meeting regularly in person again. Check with your local chapter for details. Generally, meetings happen on the schedule below.
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Greater Bloomington
Every Third Tuesday of the month. Contact Doug Skinner with questions.
Greater Northern Indiana
Contact Lisa Frazetta-Manning with questions.
Indianapolis
Every third Wednesday of the month, usually at Woodland Country Club in Carmel. Contact Thomas Mackey with questions.
Northeast Indiana
Every third Monday of the month at the Ramada Plaza in Fort Wayne. Contact Justin Reinig with questions.
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Northwest Indiana
Meetings scheduled throughout the year. Contact Carla Cohen with questions.
South Central Indiana
Meetings held every second Tuesday of the month in Scottsburg. Contact Jessica Croquart with questions.
Southwest Indiana
Meetings held regularly in Evansville. Contact Tom Gant with questions.
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