HealthShare Options | The American Dream Group
HealthShare Resource

Healthcare costs should not be the thing that blocks your American Dream.

For business owners, self-employed families, and growing teams, traditional coverage can feel expensive, rigid, and confusing. This page gives people a cleaner starting point for reviewing Impact Health Sharing as a possible alternative.

For self-employed households Explore a community-based option outside the usual employer plan path.
For business owners Give employees and contractors a resource to evaluate directly.
For ADG members Connect health cost strategy to the larger ownership conversation.
HealthShare resource preview
Not another dead-end information page. The goal is simple: help the right person understand whether this is worth reviewing, then send them directly to the Impact page.
Choose your starting point

Three common reasons people look at HealthShare.

Do not overcomplicate this page. The job is not to explain every rule. The job is to route the right visitor to the correct next step.

Self-employed family reviewing healthcare options

Self-Employed Family Plans

For families who do not have a clean employer-sponsored option and want to review a community-based approach to sharing eligible medical costs.

  • Self-employed owners
  • 1099 contractors
  • Families comparing monthly healthcare costs
Small business owner reviewing options for employees

Employer Plans for Employees

For small business owners who want a resource to share with employees, contractors, or team members who need another healthcare-cost path to consider.

  • Small teams
  • Owner-led businesses
  • Employee benefit conversations
Entrepreneur community and mastermind group

Community & Mastermind Group

For entrepreneurs inside The American Dream Group who want healthcare decisions treated as part of the bigger ownership strategy, not an isolated expense.

  • Entrepreneur households
  • ADG members
  • People building a more stable financial base
Why this belongs here

Health costs are a business-owner problem.

A bad healthcare setup drains cash, creates stress, and keeps people tied to jobs or structures they already outgrew. For a community built around ownership, this is not random. It belongs in the ecosystem.

01

Start with fit.

Visitors identify whether they are reviewing this as a household, business owner, or community member.

02

Reduce confusion.

The page avoids fake complexity and keeps the visitor moving toward the official Impact review page.

03

Protect positioning.

The language does not pretend HealthShare is insurance. It frames it as a resource to evaluate.

04

Connect to ownership.

Healthcare costs are part of cash flow, stability, and long-term wealth planning.

Set the right expectation

This page should qualify interest, not oversell.

The copy needs to be clear because healthcare decisions are high-trust decisions. Use direct language and send people to the official details.

This is not the place for:

  • Hard-sell claims about savings.
  • Promises about what will be shared or paid.
  • Insurance language that creates confusion.
  • Too many buttons leading to random pages.

This page should do this instead:

  • Explain who may want to review HealthShare.
  • Frame it as one possible healthcare-cost strategy.
  • Use one referral destination throughout the page.
  • Make the compliance distinction visible.
Next step

Review the official Impact Health Sharing details.

Use the referral page to look at eligibility, guidelines, monthly share information, and whether this approach makes sense for your household or business situation.

Important: Impact Health Sharing is not insurance, and participation does not guarantee payment of medical bills. Visitors should review Impact Health Sharing’s official guidelines, disclosures, eligibility rules, and state-specific notices before making a decision. The American Dream Group is providing this as a resource link, not as legal, tax, medical, or insurance advice.