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Whether or not you have a written estate plan, you do have an estate plan. The laws of the state in which you reside will make decisions about your estate if you do not have a written plan.
We can
(WETM) – When it comes to any kind of medical care, it doesn’t take long for things to get complex. On top of worrying about your health, there are also lots of health insurance words thrown around that get confusing.
When Paloma Bouhid began working as a concierge at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida seven years ago, it was the first time she received health care insurance.
But the lifeline she found through her job unexpectedly slipped away
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. — COVID-19 will soon no longer be declared a public health emergency.
The federal government plans to end the designation by May 11.
However, Congress is trying to end it sooner.
Regardless, the ball is rolling to
Mar. 27—EAU CLAIRE — The Eau Claire School Board is slated to adopt one of two mental health-related benefit options for district faculty and staff later today.
The district’s current health care coverage provides six outpatient mental health and outpatient
We frequently have questions related to the practical and financial panic after a death in the family when accounts, passwords, and assets are unknown. Sometimes, a family knows an estate plan was done but they cannot find the plan and
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (NEXSTAR) — Health insurance companies will be under much more scrutiny going forward.
The Joint Commission on Administrative Rules passed a new set of rules for how the Department of Insurance will enforce the Network Adequacy and Transparency
The Department of Justice (“DOJ”) announced a new Voluntary Self-Disclosure Policy to be used by US Attorney Offices throughout the country.
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If employers want their benefits to do the most good for employees, it’s time to think outside the box about how to encourage health and well-being.
Whether it’s helping employees pay off medical debt, or ensuring workers have access
Last November, Tayayana Hardy gave birth to her first child, a baby girl named Laylani.
“She came a week before her due date, but I can’t complain about that,” said Hardy. “She was born healthy, she’s an easy baby, and
