Webinar Highlights – Insurers’ Battle Over Group Business Intensifies
Below are some highlights of the conversation about the group health insurance market between John Kelly, Principal, John W. Kelly Management Consulting, Chris Condeluci, Principal,
Heart attack symptoms and prevention: an interview with Cardiologist Nieca Goldberg
Nieca Goldberg, M.D., cardiologist, women’s health pioneer and medical director of the Joan H. Tisch Center for Women’s Health at NYU Langone Medical Center, is
The importance of an annual physical and what to ask your doctor
You’ve signed up for a health plan and chosen a primary care physician — now it’s time to make an appointment for your annual physical. But
Repeal and Replace Week in Review: February 17, 2017
Secretary Tom Price is now officially leading the Health and Human Services Department, and Affordable Care Act (ACA) changes have started coming. On Wednesday, President
SWOT Analysis Checklist for State-Based Marketplaces
Since 2014, seventeen state-based health insurance marketplaces launched across the country. Just as many states began to find their footing, the future of healthcare laws
Celebrating 2016 Successes
The GetInsured team works hard, but they can just as equally play hard. Last week, we took time out to celebrate what a great year
Repeal and Replace Week in Review: February 3, 2017
Washington was busy this week, but the progression of changes to the Affordable Care Act took a backseat to Senate nomination advancements. But that doesn’t
Repeal and Replace Week in Review: January 27, 2017
This week saw more discussion (but mostly speculation) on how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) would be repealed and replaced. Two more proposals sprouted up,
Repeal and Replace Week in Review: January 20, 2017
A busy week in Washington, D.C. ended today with the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump. Throughout his campaign and consistently after being elected, Trump has vowed
The 21st Century Cures Act: A High-Level Look at Small Business Healthcare Relief Act
In October 2013, as part of the Affordable Care Act, small businesses—those with 50 or less employees—were no longer able to offer reimbursement for health