Trevor Hirst

@THSoftheon

At Softheon, our innovative and easy-to-use products have revolutionized the way everyday people access health insurance. Entrepreneur, MBA, Uncle, Trivia guru.

Joined September 2016

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    Jun 8

    A special thank you to those who stopped by to visit us at . Find us at booth 725 today. We're ready to start the conversation!

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  2. Jun 5

    Such a great time at Smith Point with the crew! Fantastic team building.

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    Jun 2

    If you didn’t think next week's agenda could get any better, look again. , June 7-9 in Austin:

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  5. May 11

    Excited to hear CEO speak on the future of and in Orlando this morning. Conference room G.

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    May 8

    Final ruling will improve risk pool & promote stability in individual market.

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    May 8

    Know your customer cost to grow and maintain a profitable block of business, . Our :

  8. May 4

    via: - High-Risk Pools: The Newest Proposal to fix the Health Plan, Explained.

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    May 1

    Payers: There are ways you can mitigate your risk & help control costs. Our solution, Equity™, can help:

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    May 1

    Under the revised AHCA, people with preexisting conditions could be charged higher premiums in some states.

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    Apr 28
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    Apr 26

    95% of enrollees would have no insurance if expansion repealed.

  13. Apr 27

    Stop by the both 106 at the Health Datapalooza

  14. Apr 27

    Good morning from the in Washington D.C.! Stop by both 106

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    Apr 26

    We are also excited to attend tomorrow. Our own Umer Mujeeb will be presenting! Say "hi" to and our team.

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    Apr 24

    3 traits of good value-based payment programs: via:

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    Apr 24

    Without subsidies, industry warns that could collapse.

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    Apr 25

    So getting rid of the cost sharing payments will actually INCREASE costs to the government by $2.3 BLN, according to

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    Apr 24

    has found that participation grew from 3.2M in 2006 to 20.2M in 2016.

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