How Can I Backdate a Health Insurance Plan?
Are All Short-Term Health Insurance Plans the Same? What is backdating health insurance? How does it work? Backdating means coverage of your benefits is made retroactively effective by your insurance provider. Wouldn't it be great if we could all purchase retroactive...
Current Health Benefits Trends for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses
Top 2022 Health Benefits Trends for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses There is no doubt about it – the health insurance benefits your company offers will have a major impact on the type of talent you are able to attract. If you want to retain your best employees and...
Cardiovascular Health: Understanding and Caring for Your Heart
Focusing on Heart Health Cardiovascular health and wellness is one of the main focuses in modern healthcare, and for good reason. Heart disease is still the leading cause of death both in the United States and globally. Unfortunately, many cardiovascular issues go...
How the Government Plans To Fix the Family Glitch
ACA Health Insurance Family Glitch Addressed The intention of the Affordable Care Act was to increase the affordability of health care and reduce the number of people who had no health care coverage due to cost. Like all large pieces of legislation, however, the ACA...
Understanding Your Medicare Drug Plan's TrOOP
Medicare True Out-Of-Pocket Coast (TrOOP) Explained If you have one or more pricey prescriptions and are or will soon be eligible for Medicare, you may be thinking about signing up for a Medicare Part C or D plan in order to get prescription drug coverage. It’s...
Preparing for Medicare Costs: 6 Things You Must Know
A Plan for Understanding Medicare Costs Most Americans become eligible for Medicare at age 65. Before enrolling, you should begin planning for Medicare expenses. To do this, you must understand how Medicare works and what your costs will be. 1. Medicare Has Four Parts...
How Does Health Insurance Work?
Medicare True Out-Of-Pocket Coast (TrOOP) Explained Health insurance exists so you won’t have to pay for medical costs out of your own pocket. For most Americans, having health insurance is a top priority, however, understanding how it works can be difficult. Health...
Health Care Insurance After Getting Married
Health Insurance Options To Consider After Marriage Getting married is an exciting time. You’re making a commitment to spend the rest of your life with one person. It’s an important period of transition, and a time to change your individual health insurance plans to...
Congress Needs to Act Now to Protect Medicare and Keep Telehealth Available
Why Congress Must Act to Save Medicare Telehealth Millions of Americans rely on Medicare for healthcare, but policy changes could make it harder to get care. Telehealth has made seeing a doctor easier, especially for seniors and those with mobility issues. However, if...
The Facts About Long Term Care Insurance
What To Remember When Choosing Long Term Care Insurance Growing older is inevitable, and the time may come when you need assistance with basic needs and help with tasks such as getting dressed or going to the doctor. If you don't want to be a burden on your children,...