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Diane Christian, CEBS, Named SAHU Volunteer of the Year

(Sacramento, CA) – Sacramento Association of Health Underwriters (SAHU) has named Diane Christian as one of the Association’s 2014-2015 Volunteer of the Year. Christian is a Senior Account Manager with Woodruff-Sawyer & Co.

“Diane has worked tirelessly on SAHU’s Annual Crab Feed Committee,” says Marcy McCulloch, current SAHU President, “Without Diane’s donated time; our annual Crab Feed would not as wonderful as it is every year! I thank her for her continued contributions to SAHU and congratulate her on winning this award.”

“It’s an honor to receive the Volunteer of the Year award – SAHU is a great organization and we have the privilege of working with a fantastic team,” says Christian, “I’m proud to be part of it and am thrilled to be recognized when so many others are equally deserving.”

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The Sacramento Association of Health Underwriters (SAHU) is a local chapter of the California Association (CAHU) and the National Association (NAHU). Our vision is that every American will have access to personalized solutions for health, financial and retirement security using the services of local insurance professionals. SAHU’s mission is to improve our members’ ability to meet the health, financial and retirement security needs of all Americans through education, advocacy and professional development.

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NAHU Named Preferred Provider of the New FFM Broker Training

(Sacramento, CA) – The National Association of Health Underwriters (NAHU) announced last week that it is one of only three vendors selected to provide the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) approved Federally-Facilitated Marketplace (FFM) agent/broker training. NAHU is the only agent/broker association that was awarded this honor. All agents and brokers must complete the FFM registration and training in order to assist consumers with enrollment through the FFM.

Brad Davis, Past-President of SAHU and current Vice President of the state chapter CAHU, explained, “NAHU staff and member agents have been educating employers, associations, assisters, navigators, other agents and the general public since the law was passed in 2010. Much of their experience and knowledge on the subject matter came under the guidance of NAHU and its rigorous PPACA certification program; it’s only fitting, and an asset to all American health care consumers, that NAHU be one of the preferred educational vendors for the FFM.”

Agents and brokers who wish to participate in the FFM training must first complete a two-part registration process. The first part is a FFM agent and broker registration for plan year 2016 through the CMS agent/broker portal. The second step is to select a preferred provider of the FFM training. Following CMS guidelines, the training provides online instruction with webinar modules, a final exam and continuing education credits issued on a state by state basis.

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The Sacramento Association of Health Underwriters (SAHU) is a local chapter of the California Association (CAHU) and the National Association (NAHU). Our vision is that every American will have access to personalized solutions for health, financial and retirement security using the services of local insurance professionals. SAHU’s mission is to improve our members’ ability to meet the health, financial and retirement security needs of all Americans through education, advocacy and professional development.

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Sacramento Association of Health Underwriters Installs New Board

(Sacramento, CA) — The Sacramento Association of Health Underwriters (SAHU) is an organization of health insurance agents, brokers and professionals, installed its 2015-2016 board. Marcy McCulloch was installed as Sacramento Association of Health Underwriters president.

McCulloch is a sales representative with Rogers Benefit Group’s in Rocklin, CA. She has been in the industry since 2002 and has been an active member of NAHU for five years. Before becoming President of SAHU, McCulloch served as Awards Chair and Secretary for SAHU. She has been to Washington D.C. multiple times campaigning on behalf of insurance
brokers and the insurance industry. McCulloch is a resident of Granite Bay, CA.

“Local agents and brokers serve as a source of truth about healthcare coverage that links the needs of citizens, business and policymakers to create a healthy, more fiscally responsible American healthcare system,” McCulloch said.

The 2015-2016 Board:
 President – Marcy McCulloch, CHRS, CBC
 Past-President – Cerrina Jensen, CHRS, CBC
 President-Elect – Ned Schaut, RHU, CHRS, CBC
 Secretary – Samantha Siders
 Treasurer – Brad Davis, CEBS
 Legislation – David Brabender
 Media/PR – Jennifer Mason
 Membership (New) – Lauren Bayha
 Membership (Retention) – Lisa Hutcherson
 PAC – Carolyn Lewis, CHRS, MBA
 Communications – Teri Blake
 Professional Development – Alexis DeVorss
 Programs – Sam Rumbaugh
 Community Service – Liz Mack
 Vanguard Council – Lorraine Olivotto
 Awards – Helen Ornellas
 Executive Director – Jeannie Bruins

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The Sacramento Association of Health Underwriters (SAHU) is a local chapter of the California Association (CAHU) and the National Association (NAHU). Our vision is that every American will have access to personalized solutions for health, financial and retirement security using the services of local insurance professionals. SAHU’s mission is to improve our members’ ability to meet the health, financial and retirement security needs of all Americans through education, advocacy and professional development.

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NAHU’s Annual Convention and Exhibition

(Sacramento, CA) – The National Association of Health Underwriters (NAHU) held its 85th Annual Convention and Exhibition on June 28 – July 1 in New Orleans, LA. Over 800 health insurance professionals from across the country gathered to learn about products, attend training for licensure renewal, and get the latest information on federal and state legislation as well as review of the Supreme Court ruling on King v. Burwell.

Nine members of local NAHU chapter, Sacramento Association of Health Underwriters (SAHU), attended this conference that focused on assisting health insurance professionals to continue servicing clients through the legislative and regulatory changes affecting the health insurance market.
Included in attendance were Marcy McCulloch, SAHU’s 2015-2016 President. SAHU is one of over 200 NAHU chapters across the country.

Convention’s guest speakers included many industry and business leaders speaking about healthcare reform and business strategies.

“Because of their dedication to continuing education and vast experience in the changing health insurance market, NAHU members are the most highly trained, best qualified health insurance professionals in America,” said NAHU CEO Janet Trautwein. “NAHU’s convention offers more continuing education credits, new product information and legislative updates than any other industry meeting.”

SAHU Past President Cerrina Jensen, who was also in attendance, congratulated Ms. McCulloch on making the time to attend the valuable leadership training presented at this conference and looks forward to her term as president.

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The Sacramento Association of Health Underwriters (SAHU) is a local chapter of the California Association (CAHU) and the National Association (NAHU). Our vision is that every American will have access to personalized solutions for health, financial and retirement security using the services of local insurance professionals. SAHU’s mission is to improve our members’ ability to meet the health, financial and retirement security needs of all Americans through education, advocacy and professional development.

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Supreme Court Ruling Upholds Health Law

Subsidies for federally-facilitated exchanges will continue as the Obama administration intended

(Sacramento, CA) Sacrament Association of Health Underwriters (SAHU) issued the following statement today:

“The Supreme Court of the United States has just released their opinion in the King v. Burwell case concerning a provision in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and ruled that subsidies will continue to be available in all states, not just those with state-based exchanges. The vote was 6-3.”

“The Court considered two possible scenarios in its decision: adhere to the strict reading of the law that subsidies may only be available in exchanges established by the state, or rule in favor of the intent of the law for universal availability of subsidies in all states and all exchanges.

Cerrina Jensen, SAHU President remarked “This is the decision we expected. While the ACA is wrought with problems, invalidating subsidies for anyone on a federally run exchange would have been a catastrophe that would have affected California, even though we do have a state exchange. If the Court had ruled in favor of Burwell, insurance rates in neighboring states were predicted to rise as much as 255%, and this would have put tremendous pressure on our own marketplace.”

“Our hope is that policymakers will now be able to focus on legislative efforts to truly reduce the cost of health care, something that the PPACA did not. It’s also critical that lawmakers improve upon the portions of our health care system that work well. The employer-based system has reliably and effectively delivered quality health coverage to generations of Americans. And we as a nation need to work to preserve it.” Said Carolyn Lewis, SAHU spokesperson.

Brad Davis, past SAHU President added, “Certified California insurance agents and brokers have been integral to the success of our state exchange, Covered California. Our clients both in the exchange and covered at their job are struggling to balance the need to purchase high-quality and comprehensive health coverage with the reality of rapidly escalating health premium costs. As such, one of our primary goals as an association of benefit specialists is to do everything we can to promote affordable access to health insurance coverage.

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The Sacramento Association of Health Underwriters (SAHU) is a local chapter of the California Association (CAHU) and the National Association (NAHU). Our vision is that every American will have access to private sector solutions for health, financial and retirement security, as well as the services of insurance professionals to assist in navigating these areas. SAHU’s mission is to improve our members’ ability to meet the health, financial and retirement security needs of all Americans through education, advocacy and professional development.

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Marcy McCulloch of Kaiser Permanente Named Carrier Executive of the Year for Second Year in a Row

SAHU has honored Marcy McCulloch to receive Carrier Executive of the Year award for the second year running. McCulloch is the Small Business Sales Executive for Kaiser Permanente serving Northern California from their Point West office.


“It is an honor to be able to recognize Marcy for her extraordinary performance as a healthcare industry leader for the second year in a row. Especially with health reform driving so much change in our marketplace, Marcy provides invaluable support and education to brokers and their clients. She is relentless in her pursuit of superb customer service, and has been instrumental in elevating the productivity of our Board and association,” said SAHU Immediate Past President, Brad Davis.

“Marcy was nominated and vetted by her peers and the top local leaders in our industry,” said SAHU President, Cerrina Jensen. “There’s really no substitute for the opinion of brokers who again chose Marcy over every other carrier exec nominated.”

Marcy said, “I am ecstatic to be recognized two years in a row for this distinguished award!”

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The Sacramento Association of Health Underwriters (SAHU) is a local chapter of the California Association (CAHU) and the National Association (NAHU). Our vision is that every American will have access to private
sector solutions for health, financial and retirement security, as well as the services of insurance professionals to assist in navigating these areas. SAHU’s mission is to improve our members’ ability to meet the health,
financial and retirement security needs of all Americans through education, advocacy and professional development.

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Brad Davis, CEBS, Named SAHU Broker of the Year

Sac Health Underwriters has named Brad Davis the Association’s 2013 Broker of the Year.

He embodies the best of the health insurance world with compassion and willingness to share his knowledge and experience. “Brad was nominated and vetted by his peers and the top local leaders in our industry,” said SAHU President, Cerrina Jensen. “There’s really no substitute for the opinion of brokers who have worked with – and against – one another in our dynamic marketplace. SAHU’s Broker of the Year award represents significant achievement.”

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The Sacramento Association of Health Underwriters (SAHU) is a local chapter of the California Association (CAHU) and the National Association (NAHU). Our vision is that every American will have access to private sector solutions for health, financial and retirement security, as well as the services of insurance professionals to assist in navigating these areas. SAHU’s mission is to improve our members’ ability to meet the health, financial and retirement security needs of all Americans through education, advocacy and professional development.

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Health Underwriters awards Chris Bender top honor for Legislative Excellence

Chris Bender, CBC, and VP of Benefits for the Warren G Bender Company, has received Sacramento Health Underwriters’ Legislative Excellence award.


“Chris was nominated and vetted by his peers and the top local leaders in our industry,” said SAHU President, Cerrina Jensen. “SAHU’s Legislative Excellence award represents significant achievement.”


Bender, a resident of Lincoln, has been a leader on the SAHU Board of Directors since 2013. He has served as Legislative Chair at the same time that the Affordable Care Act has been implemented. The Legislative Excellence Award recognizes Chris’s tremendous work as a consumer activist on behalf of his clients, fellow insurance brokers and the Sacramento Association of Health Underwriters.


“I’m excited that we can pay tribute to the leaders in our industry on a local level. Chris has been a key player for our industry in helping to educate legislators about how reform affect business and individual clients” said California Health Underwriters State Legislative VP, Dave Fear, Jr.
Bender responded, “It is a blessing to work with such a fine group of professionals in the Association of Health Underwriters. Being united helps us work toward our goals of effectively educating groups and individuals alike and focus on delivering affordable insurance to all citizens of our great nation.”

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The Sacramento Association of Health Underwriters (SAHU) is a local chapter of the California Association (CAHU) and the National Association (NAHU). Our vision is that every American will have access to private sector solutions for health, financial and retirement security, as well as the services of insurance professionals to assist in navigating these areas. SAHU’s mission is to improve our members’ ability to meet the health, financial and retirement security needs of all Americans through education, advocacy and professional development.

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A Special Interest Group is Sponsoring Proposition 45

August 11, 2014 – Sacramento CA. A special interest group with substantial support from California Insurance Commissioner, Dave Jones, is sponsoring Proposition 45, an initiative on the November 2014 ballot that gives one politician, currently Dave Jones, a new power over healthcare. If passed, the elected insurance commissioner would have sole authority to set medical insurance rates, co-pays, deductibles and even medical treatment options under health insurance plans in California.


According to Cerrina Jensen, President of the Sacramento Association of Health Underwriters (SAHU), “The overwhelming problem with Proposition 45 is that it appears on the surface to be an appealing and important solution to a real problem. However, in reality it’s a deceptive initiative that causes me great concern – not only as an individual voter, but on behalf of all my clients and their families. The prospect of putting any one elected politician in a position to stand between a patient and their healthcare providers by dictating treatment options and how they’re covered is highly problematic.” Jensen went on to say that “This power grab by special interests puts us all at risk by subjecting us to an alarming intervener provision that would actually incentivize costly and wasteful litigation – exactly what we DON’T need.”


Californians Against Higher Health Care Costs, a coalition of doctors, hospitals, unions, and business groups that oppose Prop 45, says that more rate regulation is just not needed now that we have established an independent commission through Covered California to manage the rate review process. “The Affordable Care Act provides rigorous oversight to negotiate and regulate insurance rates. We are already seeing great results with the recent average 4.5% increase in rates announced by Covered California,” says Carolyn Lewis, Association of Health Underwriters spokesperson.


According to CMS (National Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services), the Affordable Care Act has established an unprecedented level of scrutiny and transparency to health insurance rate increases. The ACA regulations ALREADY help safeguard consumers from unreasonably high rate increases by providing consumers with detailed information on proposed increases and allowing departments of insurance significant power over any rate that increases 10% or more. The new transparency in the health insurance market promotes competition, encourages insurers to do more to control health care costs and discourage insurers from charging rates which are unjustified.


Brad Davis, SAHU Past President says, “Rates are based on numerous factors and actuarial predictions. Having one elected official arbitrarily dictate rates based on what he believes the number should be could set us back decades. Real rate reduction comes from a determined focus on driving the cost of care down through encouraging healthy behaviors, and catching or treating preventable diseases before they become high cost claims. The Affordable Care Act already addresses rate regulation through a “mandated loss” formula as well as incentives toward prevention and healthful accountability.”

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Covered California’s Announcement Great News for Californians

uly 31, 2014 – Sacramento CA. Covered California ‘s announcement of a single-digit increase across all carriers in the healthcare exchange marketplace for individuals and families is great news for Californians. According to Brad Davis, CEBS, Immediate Past President for the Sacramento AHU Chapter; “Today’s rate announcement by Covered California is just a small victory in the larger battle at hand. It’s important to remember that the new individual and family health plans have not been in place long enough to give us any good data as to the true cost of the insurance. The good news is that the low premium increase seems to indicate that our health insurance carriers support the “exchange” model and want to continue to do business with Covered California as a distribution channel.”

Cerrina Jensen, Sacramento Association of Health Underwriters’ President, says, “Interestingly, for our Sacramento region, the Anthem Blue Cross HMO rates essentially skyrocketed. As benefits plan specialists, our members would always recommend careful analysis of the basis for these variations before jumping to conclusions.”

The Covered California rate variability exhibits exactly why the Proposition 45 rate regulation initiative on the upcoming ballot would seriously undermine all of the good work that our State has done to lead the way with the ACA. Californians will be hearing much rhetoric regarding medical insurance premium rates in the coming months. Association of Health Underwriters experts across our state agree that rate regulation is already built into the ACA in the form of a medical loss ratio that requires carriers to refund any premium in excess of a certain threshold. Therefore, covered individual and family members are served by the insurance carriers’ best interest that is to keep premiums low. SAHU believes the language in Proposition 45 could actually lead to excessive litigation and unnecessary bottlenecks that will possibly lead to higher premiums and less doctors accepting the plans. A vicious cycle leading to the destruction of Covered California could be the result, and the robust marketplace we have today could be damaged.

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