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Authorities warned Friday of a new telephone scam targeting New Yorkers enrolled in Medicaid and other related government health plans.
The scammers are deceptively calling people and asking them to pay hundreds of dollars to maintain their health insurance through
Health care benefits are generally optional for smaller employers but are of critical importance to most employees. Employers of all sizes should be aware of the pros and cons of offering health benefits to their employees.
Benefits are a critical
One document that we recommend for almost all of our estate planning clients is a Medical Durable Power of Attorney. This document allows you to select the person who will make medical decisions on your behalf, if you are incapacitated
If you are getting remarried, it is essential to understand your spouse’s inheritance rights.
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Insurance advisers have the potential to play a wider role
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By Katrina Shanks
In my article last month, I discussed how
Prevention is better than cure. Surely most of us must have heard this proverb, right? This holds true especially in the case of health. The more disciplined you are in terms of your exercise and eating habits, the fitter
Everyone deserves access to quality, affordable health care.
Right now, America’s broken health insurance system is failing to achieve that goal.
About 300,000 Minnesotans are uninsured, including undocumented residents, farmers, business owners and people like me who are self-employed. And
Joe Biden and Donald Trump each face significant challenges in a potential rematch for the White House in 2024, a new USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll finds — but opposite ones.
For President Biden, expected to launch his reelection bid Tuesday, his
During the pandemic, healthcare costs — usually a main driver of US inflation — remained surprisingly stable, rising just about 2% annually even as prices for many goods and services soared more than three or four times that
The end of the Medicaid continuous enrollment provision in March 2023 and the resumption of Medicaid disenrollments after a three-year pause during the pandemic are likely to refocus attention on gaps in Medicaid coverage in the ten states that have