Crush Open Enrollment for 2023
It’s baseball postseason, which means it’s time to prepare to crush open enrollment for 2023 like Aaron Judge crushes fastballs!
It’s baseball postseason, which means it’s time to prepare to crush open enrollment for 2023 like Aaron Judge crushes fastballs!
There is an option for healthcare coverage that is gaining in popularity among Americans that might seem new, but it’s not. This category of coverage has been around for decades, but hasn’t been so much in the public eye as they have been since health insurance premiums have risen sharply in the last five years.
Two significant changes in health insurance may give you more options in 2019
Individual health insurance is in a rough spot these days. Premiums, deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums are very high and doctor and facility networks are getting thinner by the month as providers are opting out of many individual plans. Some states have been hit worse than others. Some counties have only one ACA qualified plan and
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Find out what a drug or procedure should cost, not just what you’re being charged.
If you don’t provide health insurance to your employees it’s probably because you’ve decided you just can’t afford it. While it’s true that groups aren’t always cheaper there is another really important thing to consider. There is a dramatic difference between individual health insurance and group health insurance, and now more than ever. Here are
Health insurance premiums are going up significantly for most people in 2017. Don’t add to the problem by assuming that one size fits all. Learn four ways people overspend on health insurance.
As you think about your health insurance coverage it’s important to know that one size definitely does not fit all. In my experience, most people sign on with a company and take what they’re given, regardless if it fits or not. When I work with a client, my goal is to customize her plan to
The Open Enrollment period for most health plans has ended, but if you’re healthy and don’t have coverage, or just want better coverage, there are still options available. You might consider an annual plan, otherwise known as Short Term Medical insurance. It’s a major medical policy, often with $1 million in coverage, available with or