Medical Insurance 101: Tips for Securing a Policy and More

Comparing Traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage: Key Differences Explained

When it comes to selecting health coverage for seniors, the choices can seem overwhelming, especially with terms like Traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage often appearing in the discussions. Both options are part of the U.S. government's Medicare program, but they vary significantly in coverage, costs, and other features. Understanding the fundamental differenc

Different Codes You May See On Your Chiropractic Bill

Chiropractic services are covered on a limited basis depending on your insurance. Some basic insurance plans may not have coverage while others offer a certain amount of appointments covered per year. When you have an insurance claim sent from your chiropractor to a chiropractic billing service, the billing service will then forward the remainder of the bill, that ins

What Are Atomic Veterans, And What Can They Do About Their Health Risks?

Atomic veterans are individuals who participated in the war and were exposed to certain levels of radiation. Particularly from nuclear weapons testing or that were present during nuclear weapons-related activities. These brave men and women made significant sacrifices in service to their countries. In fact, they were often unaware of the potential health risks associa

4 Common Questions About Medicare Brokers

Are you finally eligible to sign up for Medicare but feeling confused about all your options? It may be best to work with a Medicare broker to help simplify your options. If you're unaware of what a Medicare broker is and what they do, you'll likely have the following questions about them.  What Is A Medicare Broker?  A Medicare broker knows about the variou

Need Coverage? Signs It's Time To Apply For Medicare

If you're planning your retirement, it's time to plan your health insurance coverage. If you haven't given any thought to your Medicare benefits, now's the time to do that. If you're like a lot of seniors, you haven't given your Medicare benefits any thought yet. Unfortunately, that can cause problems for you later. If you're not sure you're eligible for Medicare, rea