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📜 Designation Highlights

  • Certified Healthcare Reform Specialist (CHRS): A comprehensive ACA-focused credential for professionals navigating healthcare reform, compliance, and benefits strategy. CHRS holders are equipped to advise employers, brokers, and HR teams on evolving regulatory requirements and plan design under the Affordable Care Act.

🧭 Overview

The Healthcare Reform Center & Policy Institute, in partnership with Global Healthcare Resources, offers specialized training and certification programs for professionals working in healthcare policy, benefits administration, and compliance. Their flagship designation, the CHRS, is widely recognized for its depth in Affordable Care Act (ACA) education and its responsiveness to real-time regulatory changes.

CHRS candidates gain access to expert-led webcasts, newsletters, and continuing education resources that reflect the latest developments in healthcare legislation. The program is designed for brokers, consultants, HR executives, and compliance officers who need to stay ahead of shifting mandates and employer obligations.

🤝 Community & Support

Global Healthcare Resources supports a broad ecosystem of professionals through conferences, group training, and certification events such as the Employer Healthcare & Benefits Congress. Participants benefit from peer networking, policy updates, and direct access to ACA experts and legal advisors.

📜 Designation Highlights (Recap)

Website: healthcarereformcertification.com
Founded: 2012
Headquarters: Palm Beach Gardens, FL, United States
Phone: 561-790-1176
Credential Focus: ACA compliance, healthcare reform, benefits strategy, employer mandates
Flagship Designation: Certified Healthcare Reform Specialist (CHRS)

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