If you have Medicare or will soon have it, you probably know what it covers on a basic level. But do you know about the less common perks that come with Medicare coverage? These perks aren’t technically free, since Medicare itself isn’t free. However, many Medicare recipients don’t have to pay anything out of their…
Telehealth Is On The Rise
Most of the time, doctors and other health care workers see their patients in person at a place like a doctor's office, clinic, or hospital. However, doctors and nurses can now diagnose, treat, and keep an eye on their patients' care online. Thanks to computers, smartphones, and other new digital technologies. Using technology, telehealth is…
Mental Illness and Health Insurance
In the last few years mental illness has steadily become a topic of conversation for many people. We’re seeing people take their mental health more seriously. It’s important to take care of your mental health. In fact, it's just as important as your physical health. Insurers haven't always seen it this way, though. In the…
Why Annual Physicals Are So Important
Many people do not see the importance in scheduling an annual physical, especially if they’re in good health. However, regular exams are essential to your continued health no matter what age you are. These exams allow your doctors to monitor your health, make necessary adjustments to your medications, and prevent serious health conditions from developing…
What To Avoid When Shopping For Business Insurance
Shopping for insurance for a small business can be difficult and time consuming, especially for new businesses. Your business insurance needs and risks vary a lot more than individual insurance does. Running a business can feel like walking through a trap, where every step could be a mistake. It's easy to spend too much on…
Why Is Oral Hygiene So Important?
Oral hygiene is actually considered preventative care, just like annual physicals and routine blood work. If you take good care of your teeth and gums, you can stop dental health problems like cavities, gum disease, and even bad breath. Not to mention it helps stop other health issues as well. Oral health is also related…
Making Sense Of E&O Insurance & EPLI
Risk management is the core of commercial insurance. You know you have to protect your business from lawsuits, like if an employee is injured on company property, as well as from disasters such as fire or theft. However, not all damages are physical and not all claims are made by third parties. There are times…
ILIT: Understanding Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust
An irrevocable life insurance trust (ILIT) gives you more control over your insurance policy and how your beneficiaries will get the death benefit when you die. A life insurance policy is an investment and an asset. So, it will be part of your estate after you die. Because of this, the death benefit, or proceeds,…
Medicare Scams And How To Avoid Them
Fraudsters can make a lot of money off of Medicare fraud, which poses a big problem for Medicare enrollees and taxpayers alike. If thieves get their hands on your Medicare number, they can be worth a lot of money. With these numbers Medicare can be billed for services that never even happened. Then the thieves…
Cost Sharing Reductions: Do You Qualify?
A cost-sharing reduction is a discount that reduces your deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. They help reduce your out-of-pocket health care costs. Individuals qualify for health insurance coverage through the ACA Health Insurance Marketplace. Approved individuals receive discounts to assist with their deductibles, copayments (copays), and coinsurance, and to reduce their maximum out-of-pocket expenses for covered…
Is Assisted Living Covered By Your Medicare?
Does Medicare cover assisted living? The simple answer is no. Medicare does not fund assisted living, which provides housing and custodial services including laundry, cooking, medication management, and other daily living activities for older people or those with disabilities eligible for Medicare. However, it will cover some services such as skilled nursing facilities and some…
Most Common Health Issues for Seniors
As you age, you’ll start to face new health problems, and old ones become harder to treat. Thankfully, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), seniors today can expect to live longer and healthier than ever before. That doesn’t mean you don’t have to be careful with your health though. Taking steps…
Mental Health and Medicare
Medicare enrollees are generally more likely to experience mental health issues. In fact, about 1 in 5 elderly citizens suffer from some form of mental disorder. Thankfully, Medicare provides coverage for counseling which can make support more accessible. Mental health programs and services exist to diagnose and treat mental health needs. As a Medicare beneficiary,…
Creating A Safer Workplace
A serious injury at work can have a big effect on you and your business. It’s more common than you might think. So far in 2023, employers have reported 4.26 million non-fatal workplace injuries. Even though that seems like a lot, the number of work injuries has been steadily decreasing. That’s because more and more…
Does Medicare Cover Gynecology Services?
The National Cancer Institute defines gynecology as a field of medicine that focuses on diagnosing and treating diseases of the female reproductive organs. It is often grouped with obstetrics. Gynecology also focuses on other issues related to women's health, like menopause, hormone problems, birth control, and infertility. Gynecology is not just for younger women, you…
Can I Terminate an Employee On Workers’ Compensation?
In the United States, workers’ compensation insurance protects employees who become ill or injured on the job. Reviewing and retrieving medical records is an essential process. It helps in finding medical evidence that lets the insurer make a fair decision about the workers’ compensation claim. An important consideration for any business is whether an employee…
How Is A Workers’ Compensation Premium Calculated?
Your workers’ compensation premium is calculated with a formula that has 3 primary components. First the type of business you own, second your claims history, and finally, your total payroll. The formula is Payroll (per $100) x Class Code Rate x Experience Modifier (if applicable) + State Taxes & Fees = Premium. The National Council…
Business Insurance For Your Home-Based Business
You’ve finally made it, you are your own boss and you run your business out of your home. You’re not alone. There are currently more than 20 million people in the country who work from home. Of those, almost 70% are running their own home-based business. The question is, is your home business properly insured…