May 11, 2023 Insurers Promise to Keep Covering Preventative Services Most health insurers plan to continue offering free preventative care services despite a federal judge having imposed… Continue Reading
March 2, 2023 Bill Would Pave Way for Stand-Alone Telehealth Coverage A bipartisan group of House legislators in February reintroduced legislation from 2022 that would pave the way… Continue Reading
October 20, 2022 Your Decisions During Open Enrollment If you suddenly find yourself without employer-based health insurance coverage, or maybe you are running your own… Continue Reading
August 13, 2022 Survey Finds Widespread Confusion, Frustration About Medicare Medicare recipients and those who are new to the system often find enrollment confusing and avoid changing… Continue Reading
August 4, 2022 Alleviating Health Insurance Burden on Employees a Top Priority: Poll As the 2023 group health open enrollment season nears, more employers have heard concerns among their staff… Continue Reading
July 14, 2022 Importance of Educating Gen Z Workers on Benefits It always takes more time than usual to onboard new employees (particularly ones who are new to… Continue Reading
June 1, 2022 Buying Health Insurance When You Have a Pre-Existing Condition A pre-existing condition is a medical issue you are known to have when you apply for health… Continue Reading
April 13, 2022 Push to Expand Telemedicine Parity Continues Telemedicine got a big boost during the COVID-19 pandemic, and now a number of states have been… Continue Reading
March 25, 2022 High ‘Health Insurance Literacy’ Tied to Better Medicare Choices People who have a strong understanding about health insurance and how it works are more likely to… Continue Reading
February 25, 2022 Preparing for Health Care Outlays in Retirement Retirees are spending an average of $4,000 a year on out-of-pocket health care costs, according to the… Continue Reading