Remodel Health spent the week intensifying promotion of its AIM 2026 conference in Indianapolis, underscoring its role as a convening hub for stakeholders in Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangements, or ICHRAs. The company detailed new registration and lodging deadlines, highlighted networking components, and emphasized the event’s focus on brokers, carriers, employers, and innovators in the health benefits space.
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A major theme was thought leadership through high-profile carrier participation, with Marcus Robinson, CEO of Individual & Family Plans at UnitedHealthcare, slated for a mainstage discussion on ICHRA and individual market trends. Claire Shannon, UnitedHealthcare’s Chief of Staff and VP of Strategic Initiatives, is also scheduled to join, signaling deeper engagement from a major national insurer in Remodel Health’s ecosystem.
Remodel Health also spotlighted multiple breakout sessions centered on ICHRA adoption and data-driven insights, featuring speakers from Ambetter Health and HealthSherpa. These sessions are positioned to explore market adoption patterns, plan selection behavior, workforce expectations across four generations, and broader analytics shaping individualized benefits strategies.
To bolster attendance, the company promoted incentives such as buy-one-get-one registration offers and emphasized an April 29 deadline to access a limited room block at the JW Marriott for the May 20–22, 2026 conference. An offsite networking event, branded Home Base at Victory Field, was promoted as an open-air evening program designed to foster informal engagement after formal sessions.
Collectively, the week’s communications highlight Remodel Health’s push to strengthen its brand as a data-centric, ICHRA-focused facilitator within the employee benefits ecosystem. While no financial metrics were disclosed, successful execution and strong participation at AIM 2026 could enhance lead generation, deepen carrier and employer relationships, and support the company’s long-term positioning in the evolving health benefits market.

