by Denise | Aug 4, 2022 | Medicare, Retirement
The landscape for retirement has changed a lot over the past few decades. Most of our parents or grandparents worked until they were 65, retired, and then signed up for Medicare. Nowadays, people are working well into their 60s and 70s, or on the opposite end, have...
by spidermg | Aug 4, 2021 | Health and Wellness, Health Insurance
Good news! TIME magazine explains how Americans with disabilities are getting the coverage they need! In the TIME article, they found working adults with disabilities who had health insurance increased from 71.4% to 81.2%. Additionally, the US saw the uninsured...
by spidermg | Jul 14, 2021 | Health Insurance, Medicare, Retirement
Paying Billions for Controversial Alzheimer’s Drug? How About Funding This Instead? (Republished with permission from Kaiser Health News) By Judith Graham July 6, 2021 – Article summarized by My Insurance Lady The US government spends approximately $56...
by spidermg | Jun 23, 2021 | Financial Planning, Health Insurance
If you’re in the Under 65 Health Care Market, you may not realize how important reporting your correct annual income is. Many Americans received expanded subsidies due to the American Rescue Act in 2021. If this includes you and your family, you have...
by spidermg | Jun 16, 2021 | Health Insurance, Medicare, Retirement
Here’s a list of items to review annually to make sure you get the best coverage. ☐ Gather all health insurance information. ☐ Look over all options, including current coverage. ☐ Review last year’s usage of services and estimate what you think your doctor...