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Over 18 million Americans buy their own health insurance from the individual health insurance market. For many of them, buying their own health insurance can be complicated. As the only national marketplace for health insurance in the country, eHealth strives to serve as a model for health insurance exchanges, as we are the leading online destination for consumers who want a simple way to compare health insurance plans and find quality, affordable coverage. We’re also working hard to be a helpful source of news and information about the non-group health insurance market for individuals, families and small businesses.
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eHealth: Ready to Connect AmericaFor over a decade, eHealth, Inc. has pioneered the development of new and innovative technology that is connecting Americans to quality, affordable health coverage.
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Recent Press Releases
26 January, 2012
eHealth, Inc. Addresses States, Industry at 2012 Health Insurance Exchange Summit
Sam Gibbs, president of eHealth Government Systems, joined a distinguished list of state leaders and industry executives at the 2012 Health Insurance Exchange Summit in Las Vegas today. Gibbs and other guests discussed successful strategies for health plans and states as they begin tackling the task of developing state health insurance exchanges.
25 January, 2012
Health Insurance for Children in 2012: eHealthInsurance Publishes Updated Data on Open Enrollment Periods and Product Availability
eHealthInsurance releases an updated list of open enrollment periods for child-only individual health insurance plans in states where information was available.
Categories: Consumer Advice
11 January, 2012
Health Insurance Rate Increases: eHealthInsurance Answers Consumer Questions
eHealthInsurance publishes answers to questions commonly asked by consumers facing increases in their monthly health insurance premiums.
Categories: Consumer Advice





