How to Choose a Carrier.

Health Care Reform has leveled the playing field as far as coverage benefits and eligibility goes. Plans are standardized and fall into four distinct benefit levels (Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum) and must be actuarially equivalent. Pre- existing conditions no...

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Next Open Enrollment Period Uncorked…

In addition to sizing up a turkey or sniffing a yam, you might add squeezing a health plan or two into your Thanksgiving shopping list. This year’s open enrollment period was moved from October 15 - December 7 to November 15 - February 15, 2015, and if you want to...

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Employers & Employees Beware.

Popular among small employers was an arrangement by which they would pay the employee’s individual insurance plan premiums on a pre-tax basis. Market reforms within our new healthcare law now prohibit this. Starting January 1, 2014, employers who reimburse or pay...

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Short Term Insurance still has a place.

Our new health care reform law has made it possible now for virtually anyone to obtain health insurance. Those with a pre-existing condition(s) cannot be denied insurance, charged a higher premium or have coverage restricted in any way. This is a huge step forward in...

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ACA open enrollment ends on Monday, March 31.

When the initial open enrollment period winds up at the end of March, the opportunity to purchase an ACA-compliant plan will close until the next open enrollment, which runs from October 15 through December 7th, 2014, for an effective date of January 1, 2015.  In the...

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Out of state…read the fine print!

For decades the "Blues" (Blue Shield and Blue Cross) provided access to their nationwide provider network so you could stay in-network when out of state.  That was huge for families with sons or daughters in out-of-state colleges and a real advantage over HMO's and...

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Health Care Reform. A State of Change.

If you’ve been following my blog, you’ll know we’ve been gearing up for the important changes to our health care system. We’ve spent months preparing and planning for the most significant changes since the introduction of Medicare in 1966.  The key word here is...

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Government Rollout and other Oxymorons.

Heading into the fourth week of health care open enrollment there is no shortage of opinion on how things are going.  Very few are favorable, and very few provide any help to the man/woman on the street.  From the trenches, the level of anxiousness is rising but...

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Hold ‘em or Fold ‘em?

Remember during the healthcare debate when President Obama was under pressure to allow people to keep their existing plan if they wanted to?  Well, in the healthcare bill there is a provision for that but it does not apply to everyone. If you are covered under a...

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