Ambetter Health and Take Command Announce Partnership to Offer Indiana Employers Access to Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangements
Ambetter Health Business Solutions, Powered by Take Command will enable businesses statewide to offer a flexible, affordable health insurance alternative to traditional group health insurance plans, taking advantage of
"We are proud to partner with Take Command to offer ICHRA and other defined contribution products to employers in
The product, which enables companies to reimburse their employees for health insurance rather than buying it for them, will enable small and large businesses to better predict and manage healthcare costs and simplify the administrative experience managing employee health benefits. Additionally, it will give employees the opportunity to select coverage that best matches the health needs of their employees from a range of market-leading plans.
"Healthcare costs continue to rise, which creates uncertainty for businesses and financial stress for
The product will be available with coverage effective dates beginning
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Ambetter Health is a health insurance offering that is available on the
About Take Command
Take Command is a SaaS platform that helps companies reimburse employees for health insurance. Offering seamless administration for Individual Coverage HRAs (ICHRAs) and Qualified Small Employer HRAs (QSEHRAs), Take Command was the first ICHRA solution on the market, the first to bring a viable partnership model to brokerage firms, the only HRA administrator invited to the
With clients in all 50 states ranging from 3 to 3,000 employees, Take Command has helped more than 5,000 companies take command of their health benefits. For electronic press kit, please visit this link.
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