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ConnectedHealth's Benefits Marketplace selected as approved supplier for RE/MAX Affiliates across U.S.

ConnectedHealth has been selected by RE/MAX, LLC to offer its comprehensive online marketplace to its more than 56,000 RE/MAX Affiliates in the United States. The ConnectedHealth platform will not only provide RE/MAX Affiliates with a marketplace to shop for and purchase individual health coverage, they will also have access to ancillary and voluntary benefits on the platform. ConnectedHealth worked with leading insurance consultant Willis of Colorado to form the strategic RE/MAX relationship. With the ConnectedHealth platform, RE/MAX Affiliates can shop for health insurance options from both the public and private exchanges, and from national and regional carriers. The platform is available now for people who need short-term coverage or who are eligible for a special enrollment before the November 15start of the nationwide Open Enrollment period. "We're proud to offer holistic benefit options to our Affiliates across the nation in an effort to retain and attract top talent in the competitive real estate market," said Sarah Blankman, RE/MAX senior manager, business alliances. "By selecting ConnectedHealth's consumer-focused solution, RE/MAX can offer its Affiliates the support and guidance they need to feel confident that they have selected the right coverage for themselves and their families," said Joe Donlan, president of ConnectedHealth.
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