Nobile is a 20-year veteran of the insurance industry whose experience includes time with Rush Prudential Health Plans, Aetna, and United Healthcare. Prior to joining Anthem, Nobile served as the Director of Sales and Account Management for the Midwest region at UniCare, a health benefits company based in Chicago and owned by Anthem’s parent company and also ran UniCare’s Eastern Region with offices.
Survey: Most Americans fail to protect their income
Most people think of workplace injuries or accidents when they think of disability benefits, but in reality 90 percent of disabilities are caused by illness.
No more Let’s Make A Deal-style pricing in health care
The intrigue of the TV show is that you never know what’s behind the door. In real life, this is terrifying – particularly when your choice could lead to to increased out-of-pocket costs.
Obesity and diabetes are on the rise
It’s not very flashy, but the fact remains that the best way to sustainably improve health is to make small changes that add up over time.
Carrot or cash?
Workplace wellness programs are not one-size-fits-all. Be prepared to tinker and endure a few missteps before finding what works best for your employees.
The multi-billion dollar hidden health care cost
While we cannot eliminate stress, we can choose to change how we do business to improve the short- and long-term health of both our employees and our bottom lines.
Get your head into the clouds
We’re told to get our head out of the clouds whenever we need to achieve clarity. I’ve found in recent years some of my best business insights come when I do just the opposite.
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Get to the heart of the matter
Hands-Only CPR has been shown to be as effective as conventional mouth-to-mouth CPR. When begun immediately, CPR can double or triple a person’s chance of survival.
Life Hacks: Health Insurance Edition
Check out five easy life hacks to help you get the most from your health insurance
Getting what we need in health care
In health care, we sometimes still can’t get what we want (magic weight loss pills) but what do we need?
I’ve got some reservations about resolutions
Two out of three Americans made New Year’s resolutions in 2015, but just one month into the year, 90 percent already admitted they were struggling to keep them.