
How To Prepare For Open Enrollment
Taking time to prepare for Open Enrollment will help you not miss any deadlines.
Whether you’re looking for a health, life, or Medicare insurance plan, our blog posts will educate and inform you. Explore a variety of topics and get the information you need. If your questions aren’t answered here, you can always contact me directly.
Taking time to prepare for Open Enrollment will help you not miss any deadlines.
Finding health insurance is hard enough. Not only are there many plans to choose from, but the prices can be shocking once you realize how different it is to find health insurance as a freelancer versus an employee at a traditional 9 to 5 job.
Avoid these mistakes before enrolling in a plan and you can be more confident in your choice.
When you start a job, one of the benefits often offered is health insurance. This is an attractive benefit because it can help you to be covered for doctor visits, prescriptions, and in the case of an accident or critical illness. Are these plans better than what you can find on the marketplace?
When taking the leap from a 9-5 job to becoming a freelancer, it can be challenging to understand the process to get health insurance, especially if you have never had to purchase your own plan before.
When faced with purchasing health insurance, the number of plans available can be overwhelming. Comparing 15-20 different plans can be confusing and it can be hard to understand which features are the most important.
There are rules and regulations in place that limit when you can purchase health insurance and you have to meet certain criteria to enroll.
Every day, I talk to a lot of people who need health insurance but 99% of people don’t enroll. Here is how the 1% of people who do enroll in health insurance think, and why you should develop this mindset, too.
As prescription drug costs rise, it can be difficult to keep up. With the average American paying $1300 a year on prescriptions, this accounts for the highest in the world.