• NAIT partners with Concierge Benefit Services

    The National Association of Independent Truckers and Concierge Benefit Services announce their new partnership via the Truckers Insurance Exchange (TIE).
    April 1, 2016
    2 min read
    The National Association of Independent Truckers and Concierge Benefit Services announce their new partnership via the Truckers Insurance Exchange TIE. This agreement means 16,000 truckers from 48 states and Canada will have access to medical care and other benefits both while on the road and at home via telemedicine. “We continuously focus on improving the lives of all of our independent member truckers and their families,” said Shelly Turpin, director of customer Service at NAIT. “Obtaining physician care is particularly challenging for our members who are consistently traveling throughout the week, and telemedicine provides the solution, no matter where they are, day or night.”“We recognize that every client has unique needs and work with multiple vendors so that we can focus on providing the best solutions to our client partners,” said Don Hansen, co-owner of Concierge Benefit Services. “Our telemedicine service is ideally suited to the NAIT and its members because it provides quality nationwide health care through board-certified physicians anywhere, anytime, without copays.”“We are pleased to offer the flexibility of telemedicine to our members, and to their spouses and children who remain at home, all through one affordable monthly fee,” said Turpin.TIE is a personal insurance “marketplace” for NAIT members and their families to shop and buy insurance coverage. TIE has a simplified approach for members by using telephonic insurance consultants that provide guidance and enrollment support from start to finish. For more information, call 813-643-3630.

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