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Drugmakers don’t let up on price increases

Drugmakers Raise Prices Despite Criticisms Pharmaceutical companies cite high cost of research as reason for price increases Wall Street Journal | by Peter Loftus Drugmakers didn’t let up on price increases with the start of a new year, demonstrating the industry’s pricing power in the face of mounting criticisms of prescription costs in the U.S. [...]

Drugmakers don’t let up on price increases2022-01-10T14:20:52-07:00

The Need For Insurance Agents

Healthcare.gov CEO says insurance marketplace’s complexity argues for agents BY TED GRIGGS| tgriggs@theadvocate.com The Affordable Care Act is confusing and complicated, which means that health insurance agents and brokers are needed to help consumers pick the best plans for them, Kevin Counihan, chief executive officer of Healthcare.gov, said Monday. “It’s got plenty of opportunity to [...]

The Need For Insurance Agents2022-01-10T14:20:52-07:00

Reasons to have an insurance broker

Customers Often Struggle To Understand Key Health Insurance Terms, Concepts Do You Speak Health Insurance? It's Not Easy NPR, 12/30/2015 Solicit opinions about health insurance and you're almost guaranteed to find consensus: It's mystifying and irritating. "It just seems like a lot of the buzzwords are intended to just complicate the whole thing and make [...]

Reasons to have an insurance broker2015-12-30T14:37:00-07:00

Healthcare costs a top concern

Healthcare costs a top concern for Republican and Democratic voters Featured on Reuters.com By Jilian Mincer and Erin McPike NEW YORK/WASHINGTON Americans want to know what the next U.S. president will do to lower their rising healthcare costs, a priority shared by Republican and Democratic voters and second only to keeping the country safe, according [...]

Healthcare costs a top concern2022-01-10T14:20:52-07:00

Americans Who Don’t Buy Health Coverage Face Heftier Fine

Americans Who Don’t Buy Health Coverage Face Heftier Fine in ’16, Analysis Finds Featured in The New York Times | By Abby Goodnough WASHINGTON — Americans who remain uninsured in 2016 despite having the option of buying health coverage through an Affordable Care Act marketplace will owe an average tax penalty of $969 per household, [...]

Americans Who Don’t Buy Health Coverage Face Heftier Fine2022-01-10T14:20:52-07:00

When a Free Check-Up Isn’t Really Free

Featured in US NEWS | By Kimberly Leonard Unexpected questions can change a free wellness visit into an expensive diagnostic one. Patricia Jones thought she was getting the much-talked-about free physical under Obamacare when she went to see a doctor in May. But, she says, a few small things that happened during her checkup ended [...]

When a Free Check-Up Isn’t Really Free2022-01-10T14:20:52-07:00

7 benefits of HSAs

Health savings accounts can do more than help with health care costs Health savings accounts haven’t gotten anywhere near the amount of press—nor the attention from workers—that their advocates believe they deserve. That could be because workers really don’t understand HSAs. Nor are they aware of the multiple tax benefits that such accounts can provide—and [...]

7 benefits of HSAs2015-11-16T12:30:16-07:00

Insurance Commissioners Recommend More Expansive Health Networks.

Regulators Urge Broader Health Networks Featured on The New York times | By Robert Pear WASHINGTON — The nation’s insurance commissioners are recommending sweeping new standards to address complaints from consumers about limited access to doctors and hospitals in health plans sold under the Affordable Care Act. From Our Advertisers Limited networks of health care [...]

Insurance Commissioners Recommend More Expansive Health Networks.2015-11-12T10:21:30-07:00

Many eligible for ObamaCare subsidies not claiming them

Featured on FoxNews.com | By Rich Edson Most of those eligible for health insurance subsidies under the Affordable Care Act are failing to claim them, according to a new study. Researchers with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Urban Institute estimated that more than 24 million people were eligible for ObamaCare tax credits last [...]

Many eligible for ObamaCare subsidies not claiming them2015-11-12T10:15:16-07:00

Nevada Exchange Director Urges Residents To Get In-Person Assistance During Open Enrollment.

Nevada Exchange Director Urges Residents To Get In-Person Assistance During Open Enrollment. Bruce Gilbert, executive director of the Silver State Health Exchange, writes in the Las Vegas Review-Journal  (10/19) that Nevada Health Link “provides individuals, families and small business owners the opportunity to compare coverage options, determine their eligibility for subsidies that reduce monthly premium [...]

Nevada Exchange Director Urges Residents To Get In-Person Assistance During Open Enrollment.2022-01-10T14:20:52-07:00
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