IRG/AIM Health Solutions

its a group health plan -thats a HIPPA qual.

additionally - you must excuse the spelling

Louis Delucas father is a senator - ins. boards etc.

AIM is acutally a terriffic program...

I've had significant claims paid...

just open the door in your mind that its legitimate and you'll indeed see that it is...

That being said - most assoc. group plans use the association for regulatory ease...

I dont claim to be an expert - but you must be
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I enjoyed the Obama comment....I've been looking for all the change -:D
 
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IBSINS: You are posting like a moron. Don't take on the vets in the forum and who cares if you think AIM is great, nobody here does. Go sell and pay for your AIM plan and make a life of it. Its still a pile of crap.
 
I am in Utah and recently was contacted by an agent I know and told to get appointed with this plan to sell to people that want to use it for hospital stays (like maternity, etc). He said to use it as a supplemental plan like Aflac.

The first thing I questioned was the brochure didn't have the name of any insurance company. The appointment paperwork mentioned AMLI & GLI depending on the state I wanted to contract with, but the consumer brochured didn't. Their "AIM HEALTH PLANS DOT COM" website does mention AMLI and GLI but not the brochure. I called my DOI and they had plenty of AIM companies, but said to call the company and ask about the insurance companies. I called the company and they said it was GLI & AMLI but had no answer as to why it wasn't on the brochure.

I would love to get the "private information" that was mentioned at the top of this post.... I would love to know why I should "Run" not walk to the nearest exit :)
 
Limited Benefit Plans have their place in the insurance biz.

If someone can't qualify for traditional Health Insurance - wouldn't you agree that "something is better than nothing" ?

I mean hell even a Discount Card is better than nothing if it saves the client more money than what they spend on the plan itself . . .

Don't hate the players - hate the game!

Tom
 
I am in Utah and recently was contacted by an agent I know and told to get appointed with this plan to sell to people that want to use it for hospital stays (like maternity, etc). He said to use it as a supplemental plan like Aflac.

The first thing I questioned was the brochure didn't have the name of any insurance company. The appointment paperwork mentioned AMLI & GLI depending on the state I wanted to contract with, but the consumer brochured didn't. Their "AIM HEALTH PLANS DOT COM" website does mention AMLI and GLI but not the brochure. I called my DOI and they had plenty of AIM companies, but said to call the company and ask about the insurance companies. I called the company and they said it was GLI & AMLI but had no answer as to why it wasn't on the brochure.

I would love to get the "private information" that was mentioned at the top of this post.... I would love to know why I should "Run" not walk to the nearest exit :)

Greg, AMLI stands for American Medical and Life Insurance Co. of NY. GTL is Guarantee Trust Life. AIM (Association of Independent Managers) is the Association and marketing organization. IRG, LLC is administration, enrollment, billing and commissions. The defined benefit plan underwritten by AMLI and marketed by AIM is an excellent alternative to M/M for those who cannot qualify or afford. If you you have any questions, feel free to call me. My contact information is listed below. One warning: AIM and IRG are getting lots of volume and have added a number of new staff to handle the increase. Therefore telephone messages are slow to respond and hold times are long.

;)Richard A. Dextraze
RA Dextraze & Associates
843-686-5204
[email protected]
 
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