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New job, new health benefits
Over the last year, many people may have found themselves permanently or temporarily out of work. With life as we know it back in full swing, a return to a previous job or the start of a new one may be on your horizon. If it is, healthcare benefits will likely play a role in your decision-making process. Some employers offer the traditional...
Read MoreLong-term care coverage can help to preserve your assets
The introduction of the American Rescue Plan Act has provided people who participate in an Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance plan the opportunity to save a considerable sum of money on their premium. For most Americans, plans for $10 after subsidies will be possible, with some people paying zero dollars.* If you are able to obtain a...
Read MoreScott McEvoy of HealthMarkets explains how your premiums could be $0
With the introduction of the American Rescue Plan Act, people who currently participate in an Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance plan have the opportunity to make a change or save a considerable sum of money on their plan costs, if they act before Sunday, August 15. For about 80% of Americans, plans for $10 after subsidies will be...
Read MoreNow is a good time to take advantage of the expanded enrollment opportunity
The American Rescue Plan Act may help people obtain additional subsidies to help lower their health insurance premium costs. For about 80% of Americans, that means plans for $10 or less after subsidies will be possible. In order to take advantage of this opportunity, your application for coverage will need to be updated, anytime until Sunday,...
Read MoreKeeping you covered and up to date
Most of the people I do a complimentary review for are surprised to find out they may have insurance benefits in their healthcare policy they’re paying for but not using. Simply put, they don’t know what their coverage covers. For example, they may have coverage for over-the-counter medication, but have no idea they can get reimbursed for...
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