Benefit Advocates launches its redesigned website

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Benefit Advocates Inc. recently launched its redesigned website at www.benefitadvocates.net. The new design offers visitors ease of use and comprehensive information on Benefit Advocates' company profile, employer and broker services, and healthcare industry perspectives.

"With the advent of Healthcare Reform, it's more important than ever to communicate with our current clients and prospects about what the coming changes mean so we can find solutions together that save them time and money," said Mary Kesel, founder, president and CEO.

Over the next few years, as Healthcare Reform's incremental changes are being implemented, human resources personnel will be focused on the strategic planning required. Benefit Advocates can offer comprehensive benefits administration solutions to small and large businesses needing additional support during the busy time ahead.

"We were eager to create a website that accurately reflects all the services we can provide for busy human resources professionals and the brokers and advisers who support them," said Kesel of the site created by High Point-based TEMA Smith, Inc.

Making use of the latest technology and interactive tools, the site also outlines services Benefit Advocates can provide for individuals who find themselves with unpaid health insurance claims and complicated appeals processes.

"As Benefit Advocates grows, we will continue to update the website with new features and informative content that fosters not only a better understanding of Benefit Advocates and its services, but the latest news on best practices in healthcare benefits administration," says Gloria McKinnie-Lashley, director of client insight for TEMA Smith.

Highlights of the site include the following features and content:

  • Clean, Intuitive Interface
  • User-specific Content
  • E-press Kit for Journalists
  • Blog and RSS News Feeds
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Benefit Advocates Inc.

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