Health Insurance Benefits Aren’t Always Beneficial
Learn about the unintended consequences of the ACA’s Family Glitch and Employer Mandate.
Health Insurance Literacy is the ability to seek, understand, select, and use health insurance services to access health care while minimizing out-of-pocket spending on medical bills.
Learn about the unintended consequences of the ACA’s Family Glitch and Employer Mandate.
Health insurance started in the U.S. about 100 years ago and has a long interesting history, including why it’s often tied to employment.
The Affordable Care Act of 2010, or Obamacare as the bill is colloquially known, reformed health care policy in the United States as we knew it.
In the first chapter of the book Decoding Health Insurance and the Alternatives, author Lauren Jahnke homes in on the rising cost of health care in the U.S.