eHealth Adds Former Congresswoman Herrera Beutler to Public Policy Advisory Committee

AUSTIN, Texas – eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH) announced today that former US House of Representatives member Jaime Herrera Beutler has joined its Public Policy Advisory Committee. The committee, comprised of experts in health policy, aims to provide valuable insights on improving healthcare practices at both state and federal levels.

Herrera Beutler represented Washington’s Third District from 2011 to 2023, focusing on children’s healthcare issues and serving on key subcommittees during her tenure. With her extensive government experience, Herrera Beutler brings a unique perspective to the committee’s efforts in shaping sensible healthcare policies.

eHealth CEO Fran Soistman expressed enthusiasm for Herrera Beutler’s addition to the team, highlighting her principled and insightful approach to healthcare policy. Herrera Beutler, in turn, expressed her commitment to supporting the work of eHealth’s Public Policy Advisory Committee, emphasizing the company’s critical role in serving the needs of various healthcare consumers.

Notable figures on eHealth’s Public Policy Advisory Committee include former Governor of Kentucky Steve Beshear, former US Surgeon General Jerome Adams, former Governor of Louisiana Bobby Jindal, and other esteemed professionals in the healthcare and policy sectors.

eHealth, a leading online health insurance marketplace, has assisted millions of Americans in finding suitable healthcare coverage for over 25 years. The company’s commitment to providing access to a wide range of insurers reflects its dedication to meeting the diverse needs of healthcare consumers.

For more information on eHealth’s services and offerings, individuals can visit the company’s health insurance marketplace website or contact a licensed insurance agent by phone. eHealth’s active presence on various social media platforms allows users to stay updated on the latest developments and job opportunities within the company.

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