No matter how you get your health insurance, you’re paying more for your health care than you have in the past. Use the following helpful hints to save some cash:
A report shows how quality “significantly” varies from state to state in key health areas linked to mortality.
Confused by the insurance jargon and need help deciding what you should look for in a health policy? This publication will break it down for you.
The Affordable Care Act provides health coverage for people who have not had health insurance in the last six months and are uninsurable due to a medical condition.
At this government website, you’ll be able to get the answers to all of your questions on Medicare and Medicaid, as well as Children’s Health Insurance Program.
Whether you are just turning 65 or are considering a change in your Part D Prescription Drug plan during the Annual Enrollment Period, this calculator will help you determine which prescription drug plan will be best suited for your personal drug list.
If you are an employer with fewer than 25 employees, with an average wage of less than $50,000, and the employer pays at least 50% of the employees’ health insurance premiums, you may be eligible for a tax credit.
The many changes being implemented as a result of the healthcare reform law can be confusing. This link will outline these provisions and when they will be implemented.
Adam Paoli, has authored an article explaining why it’s beneficial for individuals over 60 to have a permanent life insurance policy. Click here to read more…