About ISAHU
The Illinois State Association of Health Underwriters
(ISAHU) is a state affiliate of the National
Association of Health Underwriters.
NAHU, “America’s Benefits Specialists”,
was founded in 1930. Its membership is comprised of agents/brokers,
consultants, carrier representatives, representatives of
TPAs and other benefits industry firms such as PBMs, stop
loss carriers, etc., worksite marketing specialists, and
long term care and disability insurance wholesalers.
ISAHU Mission Statement
ISAHU will improve its members'
abilities to meet the health, financial and retirement security
needs of their clients through education, advocacy and professional
development.
ISAHU's Vision Statement
(and that of NAHU)
Every American will have access
to private sector solutions for health, financial and retirement
security and the services of insurance professionals.
ISAHU's Members' Code of
Ethics
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To hold the selling,
service and administration of health insurance and related
products and services as a professional and public trust
and do all in my power to maintain its prestige.
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To keep paramount the
needs of those whom I serve.
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To respect my clients'
trust in me, and to never do anything which would betray
their trust or confidence.
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To give all service possible
when service is needed.
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To present policies factually
and accurately, providing all information necessary for
the issuance of sound insurance coverage to the public
I serve.
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To use no advertising
which I know may be false or misleading.
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To consider the sale,
service and administration of health insurance and related
products and services as a career, to know and abide by
the laws of any jurisdiction Federal and State in which
I practice and seek constantly to increase my knowledge
and improve my ability to meet the needs of my clients.
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To be fair and just to
my competitors, and to engage in no practices which may
reflect unfavorably on myself or my industry.
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To treat prospects, clients
and companies fairly by submitting applications which
reveal all available information pertinent to underwriting
a policy.
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To extend honest and
professional conduct to my clients, associates, fellow
agents and brokers, and the company or companies whose
products I represent.