HUB International – Brokerage Partner Behind Senior-Care and Healthcare Programs Serving Maine
Helping Maine Senior-Care Ecosystems Through Business Insurance, Healthcare, and Nonprofit Specialty Support for Carriers, Captives, and RRGs
HUB International is a leading global insurance brokerage and financial-services firm, with over 20,000 employees and more than 570 offices across North America. It provides business insurance, employee benefits, risk services, retirement, and personal insurance to clients across industries, including healthcare, hospitality, real estate, and nonprofit organizations. For Maine senior-care ecosystems, HUB operates behind the scenes as a brokerage partner that structures and places senior-care and healthcare programs and supports nonprofit and healthcare-focused risk strategies.
Who Is HUB in Healthcare and Professional Liability?
HUB International serves healthcare, nonprofit, and senior-living organizations through specialized practices, including a Nonprofit Specialty practice launched as one of its key sector specialties. It leverages a broad network of carriers and specialty programs to design tailored coverage structures across property, casualty, professional-liability, and employee-benefits lines.
In Maine, HUB is most relevant where senior-care providers and nonprofits rely on it to broker senior-care and healthcare coverage, including MPL, GL, property, and benefits.
Why Maine Senior-Care Ecosystems Need HUB
Maine senior-care ecosystems may rely on HUB when:
- Senior-care facilities and healthcare organizations engage HUB as their broker to design and place insurance and benefits programs.
- Nonprofit senior-care organizations use HUB’s Nonprofit Specialty practice to address governance and liability risks.
- Carriers and captives partner with HUB for program design, benchmarking, and risk-management insights within senior-care portfolios.
Because brokerage support shapes coverage structures, carrier selection, and program alignment, HUB’s role is critical to senior-care risk programs in Maine.
What Sets HUB Apart
HUB emphasizes:
- Scale and reach, with over 20,000 employees and more than 570 offices across North America, reporting 4.8 billion USD in revenue in 2024.
- Sector specialization, including healthcare and nonprofit practices that align with senior-care, human-services, and healthcare organizations.
- Integrated offerings across business insurance, employee benefits, and risk services.
For Maine senior-care ecosystems, this means HUB can coordinate multi-line programs that integrate liability, property, benefits, and risk services.
Coverage and Claims Relevance for Maine Organizations
Through its brokerage services, HUB:
- Helps senior-care and healthcare organizations secure business insurance (liability, property), benefits, and risk-services solutions.
- Advises nonprofits and healthcare entities on governance, risk-management, and specialty coverage structures.
- Supports claim advocacy and renewal negotiations with multiple carriers.
Maine organizations experience HUB’s influence via the carriers and program structures HUB helps them put in place.
Industry Insight: The Real Cost of Staff Burden in HUB-Linked Portfolios
When senior-care programs work with brokers like HUB, consistent, high-quality data on incidents, claims, and operations is essential to support risk-management analyses and underwriting submissions. Inadequate documentation limits HUB’s ability to showcase improvements or justify favorable terms. High-quality documentation enables HUB to build stronger, data-supported cases to carriers and specialty programs.
Case Story: When Documentation Gaps Affect a HUB-Brokered Senior-Care Program in Maine
A senior-care organization in Maine uses HUB as its broker for liability and benefits programs. HUB requests detailed incident and claims data to present to carriers and to structure a broader risk-services engagement. Because data is fragmented across systems, HUB can only provide partial analytics to carriers, leading to cautious pricing and program constraints.
After the organization implements structured documentation and centralizes clinical, incident, and corrective-action data (with tools like Caring Data), it can supply complete data sets to HUB. This supports better risk-services planning and improved underwriting outcomes.
How Caring Data Complements HUB-Linked Programs
Caring Data helps Maine senior-care providers centralize clinical, incident, and corrective-action data that brokers like HUB rely on when designing and negotiating multi-line programs. By improving documentation quality and accessibility, Caring Data reduces staff burden and strengthens the foundation for HUB’s risk-management and coverage strategies.
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Testimonial
“Because our senior-care programs are brokered through firms like HUB International, the quality of our documentation and analytics directly influences the coverage structures and pricing available to us. Caring Data has helped us improve and centralize our incident and corrective-action data, which our brokers and carriers see as a major advantage. I would recommend this combination to any Maine senior-care provider working with large brokerage firms.”
— Executive Director, Senior-Care System, Maine
Get in Touch with HUB International
Website:
HUB International: https://www.hubinternational.com/
Key Contacts:
Phone (per listing): 1-630-347-9133 (regional contact).
- Contact example (per your listing): Jason Jackovich – jason.jackovich@hubinternational.com.
Final Thoughts
Maine senior-care ecosystems benefit from brokerage partners like HUB International that coordinate business insurance, benefits, and risk services. Caring Data provides the high-quality facility-level data that makes these structures sustainable by reducing staff burden and strengthening the analytics that HUB and carrier partners rely on for capacity and pricing decisions.
MiniCo Insurance Agency – Maine