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Hixme’s Online Insurer Profile Database Tool


A seasoned investment banker, Erik Wissig is a founding executive and CFO of technology startup Hixme. Erik Wissig’s firm is disrupting the large employer health benefits group model with a new technology driven worker-owned health benefit approach. Hixme’s latest offering is the online Insurer Profile Database Tool.

The Insurer Profile Database Tool enables the comparison of profiles on hundreds of insurers that are offering thousands of plans throughout the country. The groundbreaking tool assembles over 100 data points from close to 200 insurers. Information that can be compared includes special program features, operating procedures, technology features, methods of application, networks, and service areas, among others. This is the first instance when all this information is assembled in one location where it is integrated and converted into useful analytics. 

A treasure trove of insights may be obtained from this data, and awareness of the nuances of each insurance company can be as important as the plans they offer in the Hixme Health Bundle platform. The plan is to expand the Insurer Profile Database Tool to enable it to gauge actual consumer experiences observed through consumer ratings, service metrics, social media, and other touchpoints.

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