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It’s time to embrace a new kind of insurtech platform

It’s clear we need innovative options for health insurance. More than 70 percent of U.S. adults report the current healthcare system is failing to meet their needs, medical debt is the leading cause of personal bankruptcy...

What real coverage looks like: a crash in rural Sri Lanka, emergency surgery abroad — and $6,000 back from your insurance company

When Brandon, a Sidecar Health member, set off on a tuk-tuk journey through Sri Lanka, he expected adventure, not emergency surgery. But after a brake

What real coverage looks like: an unexpected C-section and NICU stay are fully covered

When a Sidecar Health member walked into an Ohio hospital for a routine delivery, she didn’t expect an emergency C-section, or a NICU stay for

Mental health benefits are broken — and employers are footing the bill

In today’s workplace, mental health isn’t optional — it’s critical to your business. But while employers pour money into costly point solutions to make up

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The changing role of HR: why employee retention requires a new approach to benefits

Employee retention is more challenging than ever Organizations today face an uphill battle in retaining top talent. Recent data shows that 51% of U.S. employees

Smarter Employee Benefits Strategy to Improve Retention

The end of unpredictable premiums? Why employers want a smarter solution

For decades, employers have faced a frustrating pattern: year after year, healthcare premiums rise unpredictably — often outpacing inflation and budget forecasts. Every renewal season

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Top 5 Ways the Legacy Healthcare System Is Failing Americans

The U.S. healthcare system is meant to serve its people, yet millions of Americans struggle with rising costs, limited access, and a system that feels

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The Hidden Cost of Health Insurance Denials: New Research Reveals Shocking Numbers

By Ethan Hertzberg Getting medical care shouldn’t feel like a battle, but for many Americans, insurance denials and prior authorizations create unnecessary roadblocks. A new

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It’s time to rethink prior authorization in healthcare

By Veronica Osetinsky While drug pricing may seem like a catchy political issue in an election year, the current political gridlock removes any opportunity for