Today’s Shoppers Expect More than Just Products
As the health insurance industry continues to change and insurers catch up with other industries in the application of e-commerce approaches, they can learn a lot from others. Right now,
As the health insurance industry continues to change and insurers catch up with other industries in the application of e-commerce approaches, they can learn a lot from others. Right now,
For several years there has been speculation that the employer mandate and other provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) would lead to an increase in part-time employment. New research in
Retailers have been doing it well for years. When you watch and rate movies and TV shows on Netflix, you are presented with a list of other things you’ll probably
Source: Kaiser Family Foundation Groups dropping coverage is a significant trend – especially small groups. According to the 2015 Small Business Health Care Survey report by the National
While many have predicted a diminishing role for brokers, in reality, the opposite appears to be coming true. The Healthcare Trends Institute reports that Aflac’s recent survey indicates broker confidence
At GetInsured we always talk about the healthcare consumer. We channel this consumer when we build and test our products. We listen to this consumer when they have used our
Provider Sponsored Plan Presence by State, 2014 Provider Sponsored Plans have a meaningful presence in 30 states. As a provider of technology for insurer-led private exchanges, we have
In 2006, only four percent of all covered workers enrolled in an HDHP/HRA or HSA-Qualified HDHP. Today, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation’s 2015 Employer Health Benefits Survey almost one
For anyone who has played the popular party game, “Would You Rather,” laughter typically ensues as friends consider crazy, incongruous choices. It seems that for many Americans, having dental surgery
The Cadillac tax is a lightning rod of the Affordable Care Act. Since its introduction, the tax has been hotly debated, revised and now faces possible repeal. First, it’s