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ENHANCE International

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ENHANCE International, LLC
Company typePrivate
IndustryInsurance/Financial services/Healthcare Management consulting
Founded2009
FounderSam Radwan
HeadquartersChicago, United States
Area served
United States, China, Taiwan
Websitewww.enhance-international.com

ENHANCE International LLC is a management consultancy[1] advising the China Insurance Regulatory Commission and the National Health and Family Planning Commission[2] as China looks to reform health care with the China Demographics challenge of an aging population and a shift from the old communist health system to one that has to catch up with China's expanding economy and rapid growth of chronic diseases.[3] ENHANCE International LLC held a conference with white house adviser and Affordable Care Act architect Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel and minister for health reform Mr. Liang Wan Nian under minister Li Bin (politician).[4] A key outcome of the meeting is the two commissions' interest in building a model similar to the Affordable Care Act,[5] despite all recent controversy this program has received in the United States. ENHANCE International LLC is often quoted and published on China's insurance reform, in most of the major financial news sources including:CNBC,[6] Bloomberg Businessweek,[7][8] The Wall Street Journal,[9][10] The Economist,[11][12] Financial Times[13][14][15][16][17][18] and A. M. Best's Best Review.[19] ENHANCE International LLC also worked with Sean Chen (politician), the former Premier of Taiwan,[20] when he was the Chairman of the Financial Supervisory Commission (Republic of China) of Taiwan and negotiating the financial Memorandum of Understanding with China.

References

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  1. ^ "ENHANCE International LLC: Private Company Information - Businessweek". Bloomberg News.
  2. ^ "Enhance咨询公司拜访中国保险行业协会". Insurance Association of China. Archived from the original on 2016-06-30. Retrieved 2016-06-18.
  3. ^ "China's Ailing Healthcare System: video". CNBC. 7 August 2014.
  4. ^ "WHO - Sixty-sixth World Health Assembly: photos". Archived from the original on May 22, 2014.
  5. ^ "美国白宫高级顾问Ezekiel Emanuel做客第100期中国保险大讲堂". Insurance Association of China.
  6. ^ "China's changing demographics". CNBC.
  7. ^ "Financial Reforms Open China to the Taiwanese". Bloomberg. 15 January 2010.
  8. ^ "China's Insurance Market: Lessons from Taiwan". Bloomberg. 15 June 2010.
  9. ^ Stein, Peter (5 December 2010). "Local Flavor in Bid to Sell AIG Unit". Wall Street Journal.
  10. ^ Kong, Aries Poon in Taipei and Alison Tudor in Hong (12 January 2011). "AIG Plans $2.16 Billion Sale of Taiwan Unit". Wall Street Journal.
  11. ^ "Safe or sorry?". The Economist.
  12. ^ "Growing pains". The Economist.
  13. ^ Anderlini, Jamil (9 August 2011). "New China Life plans dual IPO" – via Financial Times.
  14. ^ Wildau, Gabriel (21 June 2015). "China to shake up insurance sector". Financial Times.
  15. ^ Wildau, Gabriel (13 December 2015). "China insurer valuations double those of banks as premiums soar". Financial Times.
  16. ^ Weinland, Don (22 March 2016). "Anbang's bids for US hotel chains thrown into doubt". Financial Times.
  17. ^ Wildau, Gabriel (29 March 2016). "Anbang's global shopping spree fueled by leverage" – via Financial Times.
  18. ^ Wildau, Gabriel (15 October 2014). "Chinese insurer emulates Buffet model with Waldorf purchase" – via Financial Times.
  19. ^ "Captives Navigate Changing Cyberrisk Climate".
  20. ^ "Sean Chen Appointed Vice Premier, Taiwan Economic News, May 2010". Archived from the original on 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2016-06-18.