Health insurance in 2019 isn’t cheap, and even with coverage, you may be responsible for a large portion of your healthcare costs. These expenditures can involve premiums, deductibles, copays and more. Your level of financial responsibility can vary widely from...
Employer-sponsored major medical coverage goes away when you stop working for your employer, but individual health plans aren’t tied to your job status. This gives you the freedom to switch career tracks without affecting your healthcare coverage. But even with...
With all the changes to Obamacare and the marketplace in 2019, you may be confused about the many different options available that help you save money on your health insurance. One word that is commonly used when discussing the Affordable Care Act healthcare...
The Affordable Care Act of 2010 was created in response to notable gaps in the healthcare marketplace that left millions of people without coverage or made health insurance too expensive for average Americans to afford. Before the law took effect, health insurance...
Are You Required to Have Health Insurance? In Some States, You Are The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 eliminated the so-called “individual responsibility payment” that the Affordable Care Act (ACA or Obamacare) imposed as part of its health insurance reforms. The...