Brett Bailey

Sr Accountant at MotivHealth

Brett Bailey is a Senior Accountant at MotivHealth since March 2020, managing HSA operations, including contributions, distributions, and transfers. Previous experience includes serving as an Assistant Loan Officer at Team Wheelwright - Security National Mortgage/Finance of America Mortgage from 2017 to December 2019, and as a Staff Accountant at Sentinel Security Life Insurance Co. from March 2016 to March 2017, where responsibilities included accounts payable and month-end closing tasks. Additionally, Brett held the position of Financial Analyst at Zionsbancorp from December 2011 to February 2016, focusing on account reconciliation and budgeting, and worked as an Accountant at Advantage Workers Compensation Insurance Company from June 2006 to December 2011, where duties included fixed asset accounting and premium reporting. Brett holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Finance from the University of Utah.

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Salt Lake City, United States

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MotivHealth

MotivHealth—We believe the answer to rising healthcare costs is to create motivated healthcare consumers. When people can compare prices before receiving care, they’re motivated to make smart choices, and costs go down. When employers are motivated to adopt smarter health plans that build their employees’ health savings, premiums stop going up. Because we are determined to provide this motivation, we’ve changed our name. Welcome to MotivHealth. Motiv Mission Our mission is to change the world of healthcare. And we're doing it. We’re motivated to grow your health savings, lower premiums, and just make life better. Unlike other health insurance companies, we only specialize in HSA-Qualified Health Plans. This means we understand their value and know how to maximize their benefits better than anyone else. Just look at what we’ve been able to do for employers just like you: $111,500 Per Year Estimated aggregate premium savings per client (2016-2017)* $2,100 Per Year Average yearly employee premium decrease (2016-2017)*