eHealth, Inc. Reschedules Its 2009 Analyst Day
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, Nov 02 (MARKET WIRE) --
eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH), the leading online source of health
insurance for individuals, families and small businesses, today announced
the postponement of its 2009 Analyst Day originally scheduled for
November 5, 2009. The postponement is due to the illness of certain of
eHealth's presenting executives during this flu season. The company plans
to host its analyst day in early December, 2009. The exact date and other
pertinent information about this event will be communicated shortly.
About eHealth
eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH) is the parent company of
eHealthInsurance, the nation's leading online source of health insurance
for individuals, families and small businesses. Through the company's
website, http://www.eHealthInsurance.com, consumers can get quotes from
leading health insurance carriers, compare plans side by side, and apply
for and purchase health insurance. eHealthInsurance offers thousands of
health plans underwritten by more than 180 of the nation's leading health
insurance companies. eHealthInsurance is licensed to sell health
insurance in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Through its
eCommerce On-Demand solution (eOD), www.ehealth.com/eOD, eHealth is also a
leading provider of on-demand e-commerce software services. eHealth's eOD
platform provides a suite of hosted solutions that enable health plan
providers and resellers to market and distribute products online.
eHealth's eCommerce On-Demand solution is currently available to health
plan providers in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
eHealthInsurance and eHealth are registered trademarks of
eHealthInsurance Services, Inc.
CONTACT:
Kate Sidorovich
CFA
Director, Investor Relations
650-210-3111
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