Payer shopping tool’s donation eliminates $1.8M in medical debt
GetInsured, a platform that allows users to shop for health plans, helped erase more than $1.8 million in medical debt for patients in Pennsylvania. Read more.
GetInsured, a platform that allows users to shop for health plans, helped erase more than $1.8 million in medical debt for patients in Pennsylvania. Read more.
New survey reveals fear of health costs exist among residents, despite insurance MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. / HARRISBURG, Pa. – Feb. 6, 2020 – More than $1.8 million of medical debt
Federal rules that allow you to give your employees money to buy their health insurance in the individual market as an alternative to operating a costly traditional group plan just
New Jersey, like several other states, is one step closer to shedding its reliance on Healthcare.gov, the federal health insurance exchange platform, and setting up its own state-based health insurance
State will transition from healthcare.gov in November 2020 for 2021 open enrollment MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Jan. 8, 2020 – The New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance announced on Jan. 6
The New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance announced it selected health insurance marketplace provider GetInsured to develop and operate the technology platform for the State-Based Health Insurance Exchange (HIX),
The Commonwealth to transition from healthcare.gov to regain control and redirect resulting savings into a reinsurance program HARRISBURG, Pa. / MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Nov. 19, 2019 – Today, the
Establishes Successful Model for Other States Following in Nevada's Path to a State-Based Exchange Mountain View, Calif. – November 4, 2019 – The open enrollment period for 2020 healthcare coverage
New technology increases operational efficiency and smooths enrollment process for Minnesotans seeking health coverage Mountain View, Calif. – Nov. 4, 2019 – GetInsured, a health insurance marketplace platforms provider, partnered
GetInsured, a leading provider of health insurance marketplace technology, retired $580,899 of medical debt in the state of Nevada after its first-ever Nevada Resident Medical Debt Survey revealed more than half (55 percent) of