Articles Showing articles related to: HealthMarkets Insurance Agency-North Olmsted

Mike Felice is here to help if you're experiencing change to your insurance

I’m still here. And while the way we do business at HealthMarkets Insurance Agency has changed for the time being, the service I offer hasn’t. Some of you may be living with a layoff from work, and a loss of health benefits to go along with it. Some may be experiencing a permanent change. I’m here for you. If you’ve...

Read More

The time to dive in is now

While typically easier for the initiated, understanding Medicare can come with a hefty side of confusion for the rest of the population. As a licensed insurance agent for HealthMarkets Insurance Agency, part of my job is to stay current on the ins and outs of all types of insurance plans, including Medicare. But I also make it my mission to...

Read More

Short-term plans may be a good alternative for some

You may never think about how important your healthcare coverage is until you don’t have it. Young adults who have aged off their parents’ plan, people going through divorce, people switching jobs, early retirees, and anyone who missed the ACA enrollment period may find themselves without the benefit of health insurance. But there’s no...

Read More

Is it time to make a change in your health insurance?

Understanding your coverage options under the Affordable Care Act can sometimes be confusing. Deductibles for some plans are getting higher and premiums have risen. Naturally you want to be responsible and protect yourself and your family, but how can you be sure you’re getting the best value? That’s where guidance from a licensed...

Read More

HealthMarkets North Olmsted can help everyone over age 65 benefit from changes in the Medicare

According to Forbes magazine, baby boomers are permanently clocking out of the workforce at a rate of 10,000 each day. That’s a huge number of fresh retirees not only lining up for Social Security benefits, but also Medicare. And with Baby Boomers (those born between 1946 and 1964) representing nearly 20 percent of the population in America,...

Read More