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Health In Tech is an insurtech company focused on enhancing the self-funding process in the healthcare sector. The company aims to create efficient and innovative solutions that benefit individuals and businesses while improving the health insurance landscape. It operates a dynamic marketplace that utilizes third-party AI technology to deliver customized solutions. The company offers a variety of proprietary digital platforms and services that streamline the quoting and underwriting processes for brokers, third-party administrators, and insurers. Key offerings include reference-based pricing, group insurance captives, community health plans, and the eDIYBS platform for small and medium-sized employers. Additionally, the Health Intelligence Card and HI Performance Network are designed to improve the management of medical records and claims while providing cost-effective healthcare options. Health In Tech, Inc. is publicly traded on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol HIT and was founded in 2014. The company is led by CEO Tim Johnson and has around 80 employees.
We are a full-service agency providing insurance in personal, business, bonding, farm, life, and flood. Our staff has over 400 years of experience. We pride ourselves on customer service and knowledge of the products we offer. Stop in to one of our North Dakota or Minnesota locations.
The "Technology Innovation Studio (TINS)" is a physical space at the Cambridge Innovation Center (CIC) in Kendall Square that brings together business leaders, scientists and researchers, serial entrepreneurs, angel/VC investors, industry experts, corporate innovation teams and also policy experts to explore and apply tools, methods and models in innovation.
Synonym is accelerating the worlds biological future by developing, financing and building commercial-scale biomanufacturing facilities. We provide synthetic biology (synbio) producers – from startups to the Fortune 500 – with flexible production capacity while giving infrastructure investors access to a new, carbon-negative biomanufacturing asset class that we are calling "fermentation farms".