Virtual Appointments: Medicare Frequently Asked Questions
Medicare covers many types of virtual appointments and telehealth services under Medicare Part B. Many types of services are available virtually. You must directly ask your physician about virtual check-ins to set these up.
J&J Vaccine Pause: What You Need to Know and What To Do Now
After the J&J vaccine pause, many people understandably have questions about the safety of the one-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. The J&J vaccine pause went into effect April 13, 2021 and it’s unclear how long it will remain unauthorized for public use.
MediGap Enrollment: How Do I Enroll in MediGap?
The best time to enroll in MediGap — especially for people with pre-existing health conditions — is during the open enrollment period that begins six months after the date that Medicare Part B becomes effective if you are 65 years old. After this period ends, there is no guarantee you will be eligible for a MediGap plan. Many people, however, can still qualify.
40s and 50s Life Insurance: Reasons to Buy and How to Choose
Your 40s and 50s are a great time to see how your financial needs have changed and to re-evaluate what types of plans can best protect your loved ones.
Medicare for Cancer: 5 Types of Preventative Care Medicare Covers for Cancer
Prevention and screening for cancer is one major aspect of healthcare most people want to have figured out ahead of time, and if you have a Medicare plan you probably want to take advantage of these benefits.
J&J Vaccine for COVID-19: What You Need to Know About the Newest Vaccine
The new Johnson & Johnson vaccine is being distributed in many states as a third option—following the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines—for becoming immunized against COVID-19. The J&J vaccine is slightly different in how it’s administered and how it affects the body, but like the other vaccines it prevents severe cases of COVID-19 that could lead to hospitalization or death.
Life Insurance for Homeowners: Mortgage Protection Insurance or Term Life Insurance?
When shopping for life insurance for homeowners, the question of whether to bundle these together into one type of plan comes up.
Special Enrollment Period: What Is It, and Do You Qualify?
A Special Enrollment Period (SEP) refers to a period of time where it is possible to sign up for a Medicare plan outside of the initial enrollment period or yearly Open Enrollment Period.
Family Life Insurance: Do You Need to Get More Life Insurance When You Grow Your Family?
When you’re growing your family—with marriage, children, or any other new members of your household, it’s important to start thinking about protecting your loved ones financially. Making sure they’re taken care of in the event of your passing is one of the best ways to get yourself some peace of mind.
How to Get the COVID Vaccine: What’s Your Plan to Get Vaccinated?
As the vaccine is rolling out across the country, many people have questions about how to get the COVID vaccine. It can get confusing to understand when you’re eligible, what the process is like, and when it is safe to return to normal life. At…
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