Attracting and retaining customers isn’t as easy as it used to be. Healthcare consumers have more information and more choices than ever without any loyalty except to the best deal. Pew Research reports that the majority of consumers begin their search for information online. They use Google to search for different industry terms like short […]
Continue readingWhat are my Florida Health Insurance options? You have different options to consider when it comes to Florida Health Insurance. ACA health plans are only available during the Florida open enrollment period beginning November 1st and ending December 15th, or if you have a qualifying event for a special enrollment period. If neither of those […]
Continue readingObamacare Cost 2018 Not since the first year of Obamacare plans in 2014 has a new plan year attracted so much attention and trepidation. A confluence of news reports on higher rate requests from insurers, counties with only a single insurance company on-exchange, and debates over the continuation of cost-sharing subsidies have kept private health […]
Continue readingShort Term Health Insurance is major medical insurance that provides coverage for a defined period of time and generally has a much lower monthly premium than other forms of major medical health insurance. There are two other big advantages of Short Term Health Insurance over other forms of major medical insurance such as an Obamacare […]
Continue readingThe Trump administration proposed Monday that drugmakers reveal the list prices of their medicines in television ads. This drug pricing transparency proposal effectively sets the stage for months or possibly years of battle with the powerful industry. The drug pricing transparency proposal, released late in the day, would require pharmaceutical companies to include in its […]
Continue readingThe Affordable Care Act (ACA) led to historic gains in health insurance coverage by extending Medicaid coverage to many low-income individuals and providing Marketplace subsidies for individuals below 400% of poverty. Under the law, the number of uninsured nonelderly Americans decreased from 44 million in 2013 (the year before the major coverage provisions went into […]
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