Remodel Health spent the week deepening its role in the Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement ecosystem through a mix of hosted and attended industry events. The company continued to promote AIM 2026: Aligning ICHRA Minds, a three-day Indianapolis conference scheduled for May 20–22 that targets brokers, employers, and benefits leaders.
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Marketing around AIM 2026 highlighted a Casino & Cocktails welcome reception on May 20 featuring interactive games, photo opportunities, food, and networking, underscoring the firm’s emphasis on relationship-building. Remodel Health is also offering a $200 registration discount via a “SPRING” code, signaling a push to accelerate registrations and broaden the attendee mix of benefits professionals.
Multiple posts detailed a strong sponsor lineup for AIM 2026, including Ambetter Health, Guardian Life, HealthSherpa, Oscar Health, Renaissance Benefits, UnitedHealthcare, and Your Money Line. Sponsorship slots are reported to be filling quickly, with remaining opportunities framed as attractive exposure for brands seeking visibility with brokers, carriers, employers, and innovators focused on ICHRAs.
Beyond its own conference, Remodel Health participated in the 2026 HRA Council Foresight Forum in Marco Island, Florida, alongside senior-level brokers, consultants, carriers, and platforms. Representatives Jon Whitmer and Johnna Barnard joined discussions on defined contribution health benefits, including HRAs and ICHRAs, positioning the firm within strategic conversations shaping future market and regulatory trends.
The company also engaged HR leaders at RESOLVE 2026 with NFP, an Aon company, where team member TJ Witham sat on an ICHRA-focused panel. Those sessions emphasized how employers are increasingly using ICHRAs to modernize benefits strategies, aligning Remodel Health with a growing shift toward flexible, portable, and cost-controlling health coverage models.
Taken together, this week’s activity reinforces Remodel Health’s strategy of investing in thought leadership, ecosystem convening, and distribution relationships across the ICHRA and broader HRA landscape. While near-term revenue impacts are not disclosed, sustained event-driven engagement and strong sponsor interest could enhance brand visibility, support lead generation, and strengthen the company’s positioning in a niche benefits segment that appears to be gaining traction.

