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Native American Heritage Month: Reflecting on the Past & Looking Ahead

Native American Heritage Month: Reflecting on the Past & Looking Ahead

In November 1990, President George H. W. Bush signed a law designating November as National American Indian Heritage Month. The contributions of Native American Indians and efforts to honor and recognize these cultures have been going on for decades. How It All Started: Gaining Recognition  One of the very first proponents for a day set aside to acknowledge the contributions of Native Americans was Dr....

Health Insurance Tips for Open Enrollment Season

Health Insurance Tips for Open Enrollment Season

Open enrollment season is the annual window when individuals can sign up for or change their health insurance coverage. Typically lasting a few weeks, it offers a critical opportunity to adjust your plan based on changing healthcare needs. Whether you’re renewing your current plan or considering new options, reviewing your coverage is essential. Making informed decisions during this period ensures you have the right benefits...

A Buyer’s Guide to Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids

A Buyer’s Guide to Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids

The market for over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids has grown significantly in recent years, providing more affordable and accessible options for people with hearing loss. With new regulations, individuals can now purchase hearing aids without a prescription, making it easier than ever to address hearing difficulties. However, choosing the right hearing aid is critical, as individual needs vary. This guide will help you with the key...

Will my health insurance cover breast cancer treatments?

Will my health insurance cover breast cancer treatments?

Understanding your health insurance coverage is imperative if you or a loved one is diagnosed with breast cancer. With breast cancer being one of the most common cancers worldwide, it’s essential to know what treatments your insurance plan will cover to avoid unexpected costs. Health insurance typically covers a range of treatments, but specific details can vary from plan to plan. Knowing your coverage can...

Everything You Need to Know About Medicare Special Enrollment

Everything You Need to Know About Medicare Special Enrollment

Medicare is a federal health insurance program primarily for people aged 65 and older, though it also covers some younger individuals with disabilities. Most people know the initial enrollment period (IEP) when you first become eligible for Medicare. However, life can be unpredictable, and specific changes may require you to enroll outside the standard enrollment periods. That’s where the Medicare Special Enrollment Period (SEP) comes...