Paul Nobile President
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Nobile is a 20-year veteran of the insurance industry whose experience includes time with Rush Prudential Health Plans, Aetna, and United Healthcare. Prior to joining Anthem, Nobile served as the Director of Sales and Account Management for the Midwest region at UniCare, a health benefits company based in Chicago and owned by Anthem’s parent company and also ran UniCare’s Eastern Region with offices.
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While professional and collegiate football may get the bulk of the attention, don't assume that concussions only happen at the highest levels of sports or don’t affect our kids
Travel with a healthy peace of mind
It pays to know your health care options and insurance benefits before you leave home, so you can rest easy while you’re away.
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Free cancer resources for employers and individuals
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How what’s not going on in the bedroom affects your business
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Want to change your employees’ habits? Sell it!
Five simple ways you can increase the odds of “selling” health and wellness within your company