
As enhanced ACA tax credits expire, ICHRA may emerge as an individual market stabilizer
As enhanced ACA premium tax credits expire, ICHRA may help stabilize the individual market, offering employers flexibility and employees continued access.

Carriers are investing in ICHRA-specific and specialized health plans
Carriers are building ICHRA-specific plans to meet rising demand. Explore how these tailored health plans improve access, pricing, and employee choice.

Is ICHRA still a viable option when individual insurance rates increase?
Concerned about rising individual premiums? See why ICHRA can still be a strong alternative to group plans, even when individual market rates go up.

What healthcare changes are in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)?
Explore the healthcare changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), from Medicaid cuts to ACA subsidy shifts and impact on access.

HRA Council Report: Growth trends for ICHRA
The latest HRA Council report reveals key growth trends for ICHRA. See what rising HRA adoption means for the future of health benefits.

Enhanced APTC expiration: The impact on ICHRA and the individual market
Explore how the expiration of enhanced APTC may impact ICHRA and the individual market. Understand how to prepare for rate increases.

What the One Big Beautiful Bill Act means for ICHRA and the future of health benefits
Discover how the 2025 GOP tax bill could transform ICHRA into the CHOICE Arrangement, offering new tax credits and expanded flexibility.

A look at the growth of ICHRA
Explore the growth of ICHRA and its increasing popularity among businesses. Learn why employers are choosing ICHRA for flexible health benefits.

From Debt to Bankruptcy: The Price Tag of a Hospital Stay
The cost of healthcare in the U.S. continues to be a significant concern for individuals, families, and the healthcare system at large.

ICHRA Adoption Soars: The Latest Health Benefits Trends
The world of health benefits has been rapidly evolving, and one of the most notable changes is the increasing adoption of ICHRAs.
