National General partners with Stride

Stride Health announced that Allstate subsidiary National General will provide its agents and all users of its Quotit insurance quoting platform access to Stride’s Enhanced Direct Enrollment platform. Agents and their customers will now have a “seamless, easy-to-use” enrollment platform to help their customers qualify for government Advanced Premium Tax Credits and enroll in Affordable Care Act coverage in a single experience.

Stride’s enrollment platform features an integration with HealthCare.gov – known as Enhanced Direct Enrollment, or EDE – that enables agents to fully enroll individuals in Affordable Care Act plans that come with financial help called Advanced Premium Tax Credits, without having to complete the application on HealthCare.gov. It also allows agents to manage their customer relationships, renew their health coverage, and provide customer support.

Last year, Stride secured an investment from Allstate and the two companies announced a partnership to expand the insurance benefits available on Stride.

“We wanted the best EDE user experience for our customers and agents, and a true partner who would work closely with us on a successful rollout. Not only does Stride’s platform over-deliver on everything we wanted but working with their team has been game-changing.” – Aaron Goddard, president of A&H sales at National General Insurance.

“We launched Stride in 2014 with the belief that enrolling in health insurance should be easier for everyone. Licensed health insurance agents play an incredibly important role in helping individuals find the best plans for their needs and get enrolled, and we couldn’t be more excited to be partnering with National General & Quotit to empower their community of agents to enroll more individuals.” – Noah Lang, CEO and co-founder of Stride Health.