This year’s event, themed Future Forward, was packed with powerful discussions on employer-sponsored healthcare, regulatory changes, and the critical role of brokers in ensuring access to quality coverage. We’ll be highlighting key takeaways, legislative successes, and what it all means for you and your clients.
Don’t miss this chance to connect with fellow professionals, gain exclusive insights from those who attended, and learn how we can continue to drive change in our industry. Let’s keep the momentum going—join us for this informative and engaging discussion!
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Sacramento, CA – SAHU members and supporters gathered last Thursday for an evening of education, advocacy, and networking at the SAHU PAC event. The event, which sold out quickly, featured intimate discussions with leading lobbyists and advocates shaping California healthcare.
Helen Ornellas, SAHU President, remarked, “The room was filled with like-minded Brokers and Agents who wanted to know what’s going on firsthand and were not let down, amazing evening.”
Guest speakers Faith Borges, Legislative Advocate, and Rob Stutzman, political commentator, provided updates on California health insurance and the current political landscape. The focus was on the Single Payor system and its status across political lines, highlighting the importance of being involved in shaping healthcare policy.
Faith Borges also spotlighted the pending initiative to implement a mandatory statewide insurance program for long-term care services and supports. Visit Long Term Care Insurance Task Forceto learn more. Attendees engaged in discussions with special guests, including CAHIP President Tim Kanter and CAHIP VP of PAC Jack Holder, enriching the evening with valuable insights and expertise.
For those who missed the event, there’s an opportunity to stay involved by attending the upcoming CAHIP Capitol Summit in May. This event offers a chance to connect with industry experts, engage in discussions with legislative speakers and guests as they address the most recent healthcare concerns.
“We invite all members and those in the community to attend the upcoming CAHIP Capitol Summit in May,” said Helen Ornellas, SAHU President. “It’s another opportunity to connect, engage, and drive positive change in our healthcare system.” For more information about the CAHIP Capitol Summit, visit Capitol Conference details HERE.
SAHU extends its gratitude to its members, event sponsors, and the community for their dedicated support and participation in the PAC event. Together, we are making a difference and driving positive change in healthcare.
If you would like to support PAC directly, you may do soHERE.
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For over 30 years, SAHU has worked to improve our members’ ability to meet the health, financial and retirement security needs of all Californians and Americans through education, advocacy, and professional development. For more information, please visit: sahu-ca.com.
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Topic: The impact of social health on employers’ workforce
Speaker: Jennifer Castillo – Workforce Health Consultant at Kaiser Permanente
Learn how social health is connected to employee wellness and gain actionable strategies you can share with customers to support their current employee well-being efforts.
Good Health Goes Beyond Good Health Care
Total health involves more than quality care. Social and economic factors, such as where people are born, live, and work, have a big impact on their health. Understanding employees’ total health will help organizations create wellness solutions to address any social health disparities they may experience.
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