Insurance Decisions for Small Business Owners

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keeping your health insurance up to date in Wisconsin
Keeping Your Insurance Up to Date
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the role of healthcare professionals in insurance
Thank a Health Care Provider
May 25, 2017
small business health insurance Wisconsin

If you own a small business that’s growing, congratulations! Small businesses are extremely important to the local economy in southeastern Wisconsin. And if you’re hiring new employees, you’re also helping people in the community by creating new jobs. Small business ownership truly is a noble calling.

It can be exciting to watch your business grow, but it certainly doesn’t come without hard work and “growing pains” as well. If you’ve had to hire employees, you certainly know all the work that goes along with it – lots of paperwork, background checks, payroll information, social security taxes, etc. Again, it is a lot of hard work, but it’s worth it to see your business grow and thrive.

If you have newly-hired employees, you may also have to find out about health insurance coverage for them. Depending on the situation, you may be required, by law, to provide insurance to your employees. Even if you aren’t required by law to provide insurance, you may have decided that it’s a benefit you would like to offer to your employees as part of their overall compensation package.

If you own or manage a small business, give us a call at Milz Health Group today. We’re experts in the health insurance industry and also experts in the Affordable Care Act. We can help you navigate the relevant laws regarding the coverage of your employees and find a great group plan for your small business.

Although growing your business is hard work, the good news is that you don’t have to do it all alone. Contact Milz Health Group today and let us take one more thing off your plate so you can focus on what matters to you most – running your business.