Alzheimer’s and Brain Health Month

Alzheimer’s and Brain Health Month

Alzheimer’s and other brain diseases are extremely devastating public health concerns. One reason they’re so concerning is that the only thing placing all of us at risk for developing dementia, loss of memory, loss of judgment and other cognitive problems is having a brain. All jokes aside, that makes 100 percent of the population at…

How Telemedicine is Bridging Access to Health Care

How Telemedicine is Bridging Access to Health Care

Telemedicine and telehealth — do you recall the first time you heard those terms? For most ordinary Americans, our guess is that you’ll say around March or April 2020. That’s when some mysterious, deadly illness started hitting U.S. shores. Suddenly, businesses were closed, toilet paper shelves were bare, and an app called Zoom rushed to…

Medicaid umbrella over a family

Who Medicaid Covers and Why is it Important?

April is Medicaid Awareness month, which is a good thing because who won’t need a quick medical check-in to treat the sting from our upcoming tax bill? (Kidding, kidding… I’ll show myself out!) But in reality, if you don’t have a private insurance plan (provided by your employer or one you purchased on your own)…

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Health Insurance Benefits Aren’t Always Beneficial

The Affordable Care Act democratized health insurance for untold numbers of middle and low-income workers. But at the same time, the landmark legislation introduced a world of “glitches.”   The Affordable Care Act Creates New Problems Julie G., a single mom of two kids, had a full-time job at a mid-sized company in Austin, Texas….

Health care marketplace open enrollment

Ready to Sign up for Health Insurance? 8 Important Questions Answered Here!

November 1st kicks off open enrollment for the Health Insurance Marketplace — also known as Obamacare. Now’s the time to sign up for a low-cost insurance plan. The Marketplace is a federally-operated exchange where consumers can sign up for insurance. Until the Affordable Care Act passed, there were limited and expensive ways for Americans to…

Ouch! Bum Leg? Here are Your Equipment Options for a Leg Injury

Ouch! Bum Leg? Here are Your Equipment Options for a Leg Injury

A fractured foot or leg can be a crippling injury for anyone. It’s not just a physical problem, either. A leg injury can be financially devastating, especially if it interferes with your ability to get to work or take care of your family. For many patients with a leg injury, recovery is a weeks-long process….

American Rescue Plan Reduces Health Care Costs, Extends Enrollment

American Rescue Plan Reduces Health Care Costs, Extends Enrollment

Do you purchase health insurance through your state’s health care marketplace? If so, your life could be getting a lot easier this year and next, thanks to new legislation. The American Rescue Plan reduces health care costs for millions of Americans. It’s part of the same stimulus package that was signed into law by President…

It Just Got Easier for the Unemployed to get Health Insurance

It Just Got Easier for the Unemployed to get Health Insurance

In chapter four of Decoding Health Insurance, writer Lauren Jahnke talks about employment-based health insurance. It may surprise you to read that half of Americans have employer sponsored health insurance.  The past 12 months have been tough for a lot of people because the pandemic caused massive unemployment. According to the Upjohn Institute, by June…

History of Health Insurance in the U.S.

History of Health Insurance in the U.S.

In chapter 3 of Decoding Health Insurance and the Alternatives, author Lauren Jahnke explains how private and public health insurance differ. One of the easiest ways to remember, she says, is that public insurance programs are available through government agencies. Most Americans don’t have public health insurance. They have a plan sold and administered by…