What Is Medicare – How It Works & What It Covers

What Is Medicare - How It Works & What It Covers

The United States health care system is complicated. While most developed countries have some form of universal health coverage, Americans get health insurance through a patchwork of different sources — workplace health plans, private insurance, and a variety of government programs. One of the biggest patches in that quilt is Medicare. This public health insurance program provides coverage for retirees and … Read more

COBRA Health Insurance Guide – Continue Coverage After Ending a Job

COBRA Health Insurance Guide - Continue Coverage After Ending a Job

One quirk of the U.S. health care system is the way it ties health insurance to the workplace. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, more than 55% of Americans get their health insurance through an employer — their own or a family member’s. The biggest problem with this arrangement is that if you lose your job, you lose your … Read more

How to Lower Long-Term Care Costs (Nursing Homes & Insurance)

How to Lower Long-Term Care Costs (Nursing Homes & Insurance)

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), most Americans over 65 will need long-term care services at some point in their lives. Unfortunately, most Americans don’t have a good way to pay for them. A 2020 survey by Genworth Financial found that professional long-term health care costs thousands of dollars per … Read more

How Much Does Medicare Cost? – Parts A, B, D, Advantage & Medigap

How Much Does Medicare Cost? - Parts A, B, D, Advantage & Medigap

Americans are used to paying high costs for health care. Even for those who have health insurance — and as of 2019, there are still millions who don’t — it doesn’t cover everything. However, many people assume that once they reach age 65 and start receiving Medicare benefits, it will cover all their costs. After all, we’ve … Read more

Pros and Cons of Short-Term Health Insurance Plans – Is It Right for You?

Pros and Cons of Short-Term Health Insurance Plans - Is It Right for You?

In August 2018, the Trump administration announced new rules for short-term health insurance plans. It extended the maximum coverage period for these bare-bones plans from 90 days to just under a year, with an option to extend the plans for as long as three years.  The White House claimed this move would offer Americans relief … Read more