FEHB and Medicare
In the past, those with federal employee health benefits (FEHB) very often didn’t utilize Medicare. However, this has changed in recent years. FEHB & Part
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In the past, those with federal employee health benefits (FEHB) very often didn’t utilize Medicare. However, this has changed in recent years. FEHB & Part
When you’re looking at health insurance options, there are many choices to make. For example, you can choose between a HDHP or a plan with
Your healthcare options and costs can basically be divided into two categories: Medicare & Pre-Medicare. If you plan on retiring before 65, you’ll need a
Like most health insurance, Medicare Part A has a deductible. However, the Part A deductible can be a little difficult to understand. Medicare Part A
When you turn 65 you may be automatically enrolled in Medicare. However, there are reasons you may want to defer Medicare, specifically Medicare Part B.
What exactly is a Medigap Plan and do you need one??? What is Medigap? In order to pick a Medicare Supplement Plan (Medigap Plan), you
There are many different enrollment periods for Medicare and it can be difficult to remember which one is which! The Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period
Marketplace Insurance: Insurance with the ACA If you are currently self-employed or unemployed, you may be interested in pursuing a plan through the Marketplace. You can
Health Insurance 101 There’s no way around it. Health insurance is confusing! How do you pick the right plan? Why did you get that unexpected
Insurance is there to protect you when you most need it. What if you still need additional assistance? You may want to look into a
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