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THE PLACE WERE PROFESSIONAL BELONG

The premier trade association representing health insurance agents and brokers, NABIP continues to protect the indispensable role that professional benefits specialist play in serving consumers.

National Association of Benefits and Insurance Professionals Texas Chapter (NABIP-TX) is a state member of the National Association of Benefits and Insurance Professionals (NABIP). We are a professional organization of agents and insurance company representatives who care enough about their clients to join together with a Mission Statement "...to inform and protect the consumer by enhancing the professional growth of its members." NABIP represents nearly 20,000 professional health insurance agents and brokers who service the insurance needs of millions of Americans. Founded in 1930, there are now 200 state and local chapters in the United States.

By Wendell Potter, as seen in Healthcare uncovered
A number of states – including Texas – have considered or passed legislation to require insurers to meet network adequacy standards. Three years ago, Texas lawmakers passed a bill with unanimous support that gave the state’s department of insurance more authority to bring insurers into compliance.

By Rebecca Pifer Parduhn, as seen in Healthcare Dive
Average premiums for ACA plans increased 58% after more generous financial assistance expired, while enrollment in low-premium, high-deductible bronze plans jumped, according to new federal data.

As seen in Drug Channels
Three is still the magic number for pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs).
For 2025, 80% of all equivalent prescription claims were processed by three companies: the CVS Caremark business of CVS Health, the Express Scripts business of Cigna, and the Optum Rx business of UnitedHealth Group. Express Scripts continued to
As seen in Drug Channels
Three is still the magic number for pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs).
For 2025, 80% of all equivalent prescription claims were processed by three companies: the CVS Caremark business of CVS Health, the Express Scripts business of Cigna, and the Optum Rx business of UnitedHealth Group. Express Scripts continued to pull ahead of its peers, while CVS Caremark’s claim volume declined for the second year.
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