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During the ACA annual enrollment, the push is on to help more Americans get health insurance coverage for less
Just like last year, the annual enrollment period for Affordable Care Act (ACA) coverage has been extended until Sunday, January 15, 2023. The reason? “The push continues to help more people get insured,” says Carl Lishing, a licensed insurance agent with HealthMarkets Insurance Agency. “We’ve been shown time and time again how crucial...
Read MoreDisney’s new ship, The Wish
I've just returned from my Disney cruise. It was hands-down the best vacation experience of my lifetime, seriously, a boatload of fun…pun intended. Now I appreciate why the readers of Travel + Leisure named Disney the best cruise in the world. My voyage was on the newest and largest cruise ship in the fleet—The...
Read MoreCan you really get a Medicare Advantage plan for $0? The team at Strachan-Novak Insurance Services can help provide the answer
Ysou watch the ads on television showing there are Medicare Advantage plans out there for $0 per month with all sorts of benefits. How is this possible? What’s the catch? How is it that your coverage when you are working for an employer or buying insurance on your own when under 65 can cost so much, including deductibles and copay, yet when...
Read MoreCan you really get a Medicare Advantage plan for $0? Lori Bellman, of Medicare Answers Now, can help provide the answer
You watch the ads on television showing there are Medicare Advantage plans out there for $0 per month with all sorts of benefits. How is this possible? What’s the catch? How is it that your coverage when you are working for an employer or buying insurance on your own when under 65 can cost so much, including deductibles and copay, yet when...
Read MoreCan you really get a Medicare Advantage plan for $0? Leslie James, of Insurance Strategy Inc., can help provide the answer
You watch the ads on television showing there are Medicare Advantage plans out there for $0 per month with all sorts of benefits. How is this possible? What’s the catch? How is it that your coverage when you are working for an employer or buying insurance on your own when under 65 can cost so much, including deductibles and copay, yet when...
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