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GoHealth is an American marketplace for Medicare plans including Medicare Advantage, MediGap and Medicare Part D, which are programs administered through private health insurance companies.[1][2] It also operates an online health insurance marketplace offering individual health insurance and short-term health insurance.[3][4]

In 2012, GoHealth became a government-approved exchange after a deal was signed into place by the Obama administration and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).[3] This would allow GoHealth to enroll people in the same plans and offer the same tax-subsidies found on HealthCare.gov.[3] CMS signed the deal with a few private health insurance marketplaces including GoHealth[5] in an effort to provide affordable premiums from the increase in enrollment.[3]

In 2013, GoHealth acted as the first of the private health insurance marketplaces to enroll Americans in subsidy-eligible ObamaCare plans, following the technical challenges from HealthCare.gov's launch.[3] Soon after a fix for broker functionality was implemented on HealthCare.gov, the company utilized their call centers to help Americans enroll in both on-exchange and off-exchange plans while on the phone.[3] While customers had the ability to start the enrollment process using GoHealth's website, speaking with a representative allowed for the company to confirm a person's eligibility for subsidies and complete enrollment.[3][6] The regulatory approval to enroll people in these plans only applied to residents from the 36 states that used the federal insurance exchange in lieu of a state exchange.[7]

In 2016, after growth from the Affordable Care Act slowed and following the departure of the former President Barack Obama from office, GoHealth turned its focus to Medicare.[1]

GoHealth is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois,[8] with locations in Charlotte, North Carolina,[9] Lindon, Utah,[10] and Bratislava, Slovakia.[11]

History

GoHealth, originally named Norvax, Inc., was founded in 2001[12] by Clint Jones and Brandon Cruz. The business initially started by creating websites and lead management software for insurance brokers.[13]

In 2008, then-company Norvax offered online comparison health insurance shopping.[14]

In 2009, Norvax, Inc. was renamed to GoHealth.[15]

In 2012, GoHealth received a $50 million investment from Norwest Equity Partners.[13][12]

In 2013, GoHealth was appointed by the federal government to enroll eligible residents from 36 states in subsidized health exchange-based plans, made available under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as Obamacare.[7][16]

In 2013, GoHealth purchased 90,000 sq. ft. in Merchandise Mart, expanding its Chicago locations to four.[17]

In 2015, ADP partnered with the company to help employees, who did not have employer health insurance coverage, enroll in subsidized health plans.[18]

In 2016, GoHealth opened a location in Charlotte, North Carolina.[9]

In 2018, GoHealth opened a location in Lindon, Utah.[10]

In 2019, Centerbridge Partners made a majority stake investment in GoHealth, with a valuation of approximately $1.5B (considered a unicorn status).[19][20][21] The purchase became the largest of any Chicago-based technology company within the previous five years, and topped IBM's purchase of $1.3 billion for Cleversafe and SAP's purchase of $974 million for Fieldglass.[1] Norwest Equity Partners retained a stake in GoHealth,[22] while co-founders, Jones and Cruz, continued to hold substantial equity stake.[4]

GoHealth announced a plan to file for IPO in June 2020.[23][24]

On June 6, 2022, GoHealth announced its appointing of Vijay Kotte as CEO and Jason Schulz as CFO effective immediately. Co-founder and current chief executive officer, Clint Jones, would then become the Executive Chairman of the Board.

Acquisitions

In 2015, GoHealth acquired software development company Creatix, based in Bratislava, Slovakia.[11]

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