Confused about health insurance during open enrollment? A navigator can help. 

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Health insurance can be confusing.

Meet Quentella Perry, who helps people plow through the complexities while working for Covering Wisconsin, a nonprofit organization based at the University of Wisconsin-Madison that educates people about health insurance and helps them choose a plan.  

Just as accountants are busy during tax time,

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Australian Unity Health Insurance – Forbes Advisor Australia

Australian Unity has six hospital-only plans, and 24 combined policy plans that include certain hospital treatments and services.

For its hospital-only plans, Australian Unity has a member retention rate of 80%.

All of its hospital-only plans cover emergency ambulance services, joint reconstructions and dental surgery. They each also include hospital care or rehabilitation care at home, along with increased coverage for any injury or illness caused by an accident.

For more intensive hospital needs, such as palliative care or joint replacements, a more premium level of cover is required. Additionally, when looking for hospital cover for charges related to pregnancy

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Health Insurance for Pregnant Women (Can You Get It?) – Forbes Advisor

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Doctors closely monitor women during pregnancy, which leads to most expecting mothers visiting their OB-GYN about 15 times over the course of a full-term pregnancy.

Health insurance covers most of these visits, as well as prenatal tests, ultrasounds, delivery, postpartum care and newborn care.

Pregnant women can’t be denied health insurance for being pregnant, under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). But a pregnancy doesn’t automatically require that insurers cover you. You still must be eligible to buy coverage, such

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Health insurance plans: Common types and their benefits

We encourage insurance agents and brokers to share this article with their clients to help them understand this essential form of coverage.

In 2010, the US enacted the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a comprehensive reform law aimed at reducing healthcare costs for families and ensuring that more Americans have access to health insurance. Under the ACA, patients who may be uninsured because of limited finances or pre-existing conditions can now secure affordable coverage through their state’s health insurance marketplace.

How does health insurance work in the US?

Through these health insurance marketplaces, Americans can choose from a range of coverages

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Does Online Therapy Take Insurance? – Forbes Health

Online therapy offers an array of benefits—therapists might be able to treat more patients virtually than they’re able to physically, and patients are able to receive health care from the comfort of their home or office. The quality of online therapy is just as effective as in-person sessions, too, research finds. Plus, it can be more convenient and a time-saver for patients seeking help for mental health concerns.

Indeed, online therapy is becoming a more widely accepted health benefit. And, since regular therapy sessions can be costly with many relying on health insurance to cover the bill, some insurers are

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They thought they bought Obamacare. But they didn’t get insurance : Shots

A Google search for Obamacare plans can direct consumers to a series of “lead-generating” websites: nongovernmental webpages that connect insurance brokers to consumers.

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A Google search for Obamacare plans can direct consumers to a series of “lead-generating” websites: nongovernmental webpages that connect insurance brokers to consumers.

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Tina Passione needed health insurance in a hurry in December. The newly retired 63-year-old was relocating to suburban Atlanta with her husband to be closer to grandchildren. Their house in Pittsburgh flew off the market, and they had six weeks to move out 40

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Biden’s junk fee crusade turns to short-term health insurance plans

WASHINGTON, July 7 (Reuters) – US President Joe Biden on Friday announced new steps to crack down on short-term health insurance plans and surprise medical bills, stepping up his war against so-called junk fees to lower healthcare costs.

This will include a proposed rule that closes loopholes companies use to offer misleading short-term insurance products, discriminate based on pre-existing conditions, offer little to no coverage and saddle consumers with thousands of dollars worth of medical expenses, Biden said.

“It’s not necessarily about healthcare, it’s about being played for a sucker,” Biden said at a White House event announcing the policies.

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Can You Protect Your Child’s Inheritance From Their Spouse?

Many of our clients want to plan for their children’s future, when drafting their estate plans. However, some of our clients are concerned about their child’s spouse accessing the inheritance.

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While each client has different concerns and requires tailored estate planning, one question we often hear relates to protecting the inheritance of the spouse of their child.

So can inheritance be protected from a spouse of your child?

Yes, there

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