Healthcare Philosophy

A crisis has been building in healthcare over the last decade. Companies are challenged by the rising cost of healthcare and the impact to earnings, while consumers are being forced to pay higher premiums and deductibles. We also find ourselves, more often than not, in a position where we need to argue with our insurance company about some type of coverage. The time for change is now.

As individuals are forced to take more responsibility for their personal healthcare, our goal is to provide A-rated insurance carriers that permit you, as an individual, to choose the plans which can adapt to your needs. For groups, we offer flexibility within the group whenever possible, allowing business owners to offer excellent coverage while containing their costs and allowing their employees to do the same.

Dillon Gage has a unique perspective for groups that other agencies may not have. We approach every client from the purchasing perspective, instead of the selling perspective. We are on your side of the desk. The difference is that we look for ways to help the group customize their coverage, based upon individual needs, rather than forcing the group to fit into a predetermined and inflexible product design. Think about Dillon Gage as the team looking to put the square peg in the square hole rather than putting the square peg in the round hole. We are breaking with tradition, but we are finally giving the consumer the solution they are looking for.

Another important part of our philosophy is that we are totally focused on providing the best healthcare coverage available in today's market to our clients. We provide a number of healthcare products and choices while streamlining your cashflow and keeping everyone healthy and happy. We are advocates for each and every one of our clients and, when the need arises, and we want our clients to see us as their support system with regard to their healthcare coverage.

Call us to explore how we can serve you.

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