Tomorrow, our team will be in Pasadena exhibiting at Small Business Expo Los Angeles, booth #209. We cannot wait to meet with small business owners & entrepreneurs to help them find a health insurance solution that helps save on costs and retain employees. If you are attending, stop by our booth to chat with our team members (Bree Bacon, Anthony Lopez, Natasha Cantrell, Jennifer Mulqueen, Erin Fishman) and for a chance to win fun prizes!
eHealth, Inc.
Insurance
Santa Clara, California 24,014 followers
Connecting millions to quality, affordable health insurance
About us
We’re Matchmakers. For over 25 years, we’ve helped millions of Americans find the healthcare plan that fits their needs at a price they can afford. eHealth’s online tools make it easy to compare the nation’s top plans side-by-side to get coverage in your area with the benefits you want. We also provide live support from licensed insurance experts who offer unbiased, personalized recommendations. Whichever way you choose to shop, we make enrolling in healthcare simple. Headquartered in Santa Clara, eHealth has offices in Gold River, Austin, Salt Lake City, Indianapolis, and Xiamen, China.
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http://www.eHealth.com
External link for eHealth, Inc.
- Industry
- Insurance
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Santa Clara, California
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1997
- Specialties
- Healthcare, Online Marketplace, Insurance Agency, Digital Marketing, Health Insurance Online Advertising, Data and Analytics, Content Marketing, Group Health Insurance, Dental and Vision Insurance, and Small Business Health Insurance
Locations
Employees at eHealth, Inc.
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Katherine Youngblood
Strategically Driving Customer Loyalty and Engagement | Marketing Leader Specializing in Lifecycle and Loyalty Strategies
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Dr. Ravi Gupta
Founder and CEO, Elets Technomedia Pvt Ltd
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Gene Altaffer
Health insurance benefit advisor and geriatric care manager with a specialty in long term care insurance claims.
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Michael Woodward
Updates
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We are thrilled to be speaking at Small Business Expo Los Angeles on September 5th, 1:00 P.M. PT! Facing rising health insurance costs? High administrative burden? Lack of confidence in your current health insurance solution? Our leaders, Bree Bacon and Anthony Lopez will be running a workshop on how small business owners & entrepreneurs can save on rising premiums and renewal rates while providing quality health benefits employees love.
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It is time to rethink the Annual Enrollment Period. "For those of us who serve the needs of Medicare beneficiaries, it is clear the current AEP model no longer supports the needs of 33 million Medicare Advantage members or those enrolled in Original Medicare," states eHealth, Inc. CEO Fran Soistman. This year’s enrollment season will be more dynamic than recent years, and extending AEP by a week or introducing a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) could significantly benefit millions, he says. #medicare #AEP #insurance
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Medicare members: your Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) is arriving soon, and it’s crucial to review it! “It really will be important to understand what’s changing in the coming year in my current plan and does the plan still fit?” says eHealth, Inc.’s CEO, Fran Soistman. Fortune spoke with Soistman to get his expertise on understanding the ANOC, open enrollment, how to avoid premium hikes and much more. #medicare #anoc #openenrollment #beneficiaries #healthplan #insurance
Why this year’s Medicare Annual Notice of Change will be vital reading for beneficiaries
fortune.com
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As the Medicare enrollment period approaches, beneficiaries are facing a "perfect storm" of challenges, says eHealth, Inc.’s CEO, Fran Soistman. Soistman is urging CMS to extend its deadline for this year's enrollment period. "In 2014, we had 15 million Americans in Medicare Advantage.Today, that number has more than doubled to 33 million. This adds immense pressure to the seven-week AEP, where all current enrollees must review changes to their existing plans and explore new coverage options for 2025," Soistman tells Newsweek.
Medicare beneficiaries facing "perfect storm" for enrollment, insurance CEO
newsweek.com
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Choosing the right Medicare plan can make a big difference in your retirement savings. GOBankingRates spoke with eHealth, Inc.’s Bob Rees to get his expertise on choosing the right plan for you. “A licensed agent can help you identify your priorities and find a plan you can afford that covers the drugs you need and the doctors you prefer,” Rees said. #medicare #retirement #savings #healthinsurance
Retirement Savings: Best Medicare Plans for Every Budget
gobankingrates.com
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Medicare has expanded its telehealth services, making healthcare more accessible than ever. eHealth, Inc.’s Whitney Stidom spoke with U.S. News Health to share how to use these new benefits to connect with your doctors from the comfort of your home. “Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan may have additional telehealth benefits, such as urgent care visits,” says Stidom. #medicare #telehealth #insurance
How to Use Medicare’s Telehealth Coverage
health.usnews.com
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What happens when individuals with qualifying disabilities turn 65 and become eligible for Medicare because of their age? If you’re already enrolled in Medicare pre-65 due to disability, turning 65 essentially gives you a second enrollment opportunity, @eHealthInc's Bob Rees, tells @U.S. News Health. #disability #enrollment #medicare #beneficiaries
Disability Benefits Change When You Turn 65
health.usnews.com
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What happens when individuals with qualifying disabilities turn 65 and become eligible for Medicare because of their age? If you’re already enrolled in Medicare pre-65 due to disability, turning 65 essentially gives you a second enrollment opportunity, eHealth, Inc.'s Bob Rees, tells U.S. News Health #disability #enrollment #medicare #beneficiaries
Disability Benefits Change When You Turn 65
health.usnews.com
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https://loom.ly/hGvSl9s Do you carefully read everything you get in the mail from your insurance company? Be honest! According to new research published by eHealth, only 48% of Medicare beneficiaries can answer “Yes” to that question. Failing to read the fine print could prove costly for beneficiaries come September as insurance companies notify their Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D enrollees of important changes in costs and benefits. If you have questions or concerns about the changes described in your Annual Notice of Change letter, talk to your insurance company or to a licensed health insurance agent to understand how these changes will impact you. #medicarebeneficiaries #insurancecompany
Look Out for Changes to Your Medicare Coverage This Fall
news.ehealthinsurance.com
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