About a year ago, I could tell that there were some issues with our medical insurance. It seemed like whenever we went to the doctor, we were left wondering why the bill was so high, which really made me worry about the situation. I started focusing more carefully on what to do about the situation, and within a few short weeks, I was going through our policies to see where the problem was. I found out that my claims were being processed improperly, so working with my insurance company made things better. This blog is here to help anyone who has ever had to resolve medical insurance problems.
31 August 2021
Are all Medicare supplement plans the same? A supplement (also known as Medigap) plan covers out-of-pocket costs Original Medicare may leave behind. If you're not sure what options are available to you, take a look at what you need to know about the different Medigap policies. Isn't Medigap Just Medigap? Simply stated — no. A supplement policy is exactly what it sounds like. Medigap supplements Original Medicare. This means it pays for costs Parts A and B don't cover, such as coinsurance, copays, and possibly the deductible.
23 July 2021
Choosing the right health insurance plan involves identifying your needs, reviewing different options, and considering what you can afford. If you are turning 65 or are disabled, then you need to familiarize yourself with Medicare insurance since it will play a significant role in your healthcare. Here is some basic information about Medicare insurance. What Is Medicare? This is a United States health insurance program that targets individuals who are 65 years and above.
10 May 2021
If you are getting older, you may be wondering about Medicare and related plans like Medicare Advantage. While you don't have to get a plan, it often provides better health coverage than Original Medicare. If you would like to learn more, check out these three commonly asked questions. Who Is Eligible? To qualify for Medicare Advantage, you must first qualify for Medicare Part A and Part B. This usually means you need to be at least 65 years or older.
26 January 2021
When you start a small business, you often not have a lot of capital to work with and eschew any unnecessary expenses. During this fragile time, many entrepreneurs find themselves skipping safety net features like insurance. But insurance — and in particular, health insurance — is a necessary expense right now. And here are a few of the most important reasons why. 1. You Don't Have Worker's Compensation Unless your company is structured so that you are an employee, you likely don't have access to worker's compensation.