News Briefs: AHIP CEO Will Step Down in the Fall

AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles will leave his position on Oct. 2, the health insurer trade group said on May 24. Eyles has helmed AHIP for nearly five years, and the organization said his resignation is a “personal decision.” During his tenure, Eyles brought both Aetna and Humana back into the fold, as those two insurers left AHIP before he became president and CEO. He also presided over a branding overhaul, in which the group known as America’s Health Insurance Plans opted to go by its acronym alone “to recognize the industry’s role extends well beyond health insurance coverage to providing solutions that are ‘Guiding Greater Health.’” The executive committee of AHIP’s board of directors will start a national search for Eyles’ replacement.

0 Comments
© 2023 MMIT
AIS Health Staff

AIS Health Staff

Related Posts

denied-stamp
May 26

Rising Rate of Claims Denials Suggests Need for Better Payer-Provider Relations

READ MORE
a-woman-taking-taxi
May 26

Payers Can Help Tackle Transportation Barriers That Stymie Health Care Access

READ MORE
doctor-talking-to-a-patient
May 26

Retail Clinic Volume Boomed During Pandemic — and Could Stay High

READ MORE

GAIN THERAPEUTIC AREA-SPECIFIC INTEL TO DRIVE ACCESS FOR YOUR BRAND

Sign up for publications to get unmatched business intelligence delivered to your inbox.

subscribe today