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How Is Short Term Health Insurance Different From Obamacare?
Affordable Care Act plans typically have broader benefits than those found in Short Term Health Insurance plans and, without the premium subsidies available to some qualified purchasers, cost much...
Why Choose A Short Term Health Insurance Plan?
1. Short Term Health Insurance plans can be far more affordable than an ACA plan even after you consider the tax penalty. In particular, those who do not qualify Obamacare plan subsidies will ...
My husband went on Medicare in January due to ESRD/receiving a kidney transplant. I am 43 years old (he is 48). Can I use my HSA funds to pay his Medicare premium?
Health savings accounts (HSAs) allow you to set aside money on a pretax basis to pay for qualified medical expenses. To understand what a qualified medical expense is, it is best to look at what th...
What ACA Health Insurance Will Cost in 2021
While the Trump administration continues to use its regulatory and legal powers to reshape the Affordable Care Act (ACA), states are making their own moves to protect or expand their health insuran...
Trump’s New Health Insurance Plans are cheaper and have larger PPO networks, what's the catch?
When considering Medicare or health insurance premiums, have you ever thought, “There has to be a better way”? If so, your ears may have perked up when President Trump recently said that Americans...
I have the Humana Advantage plan (over 2 years) with a high deductible. My social security check automatically takes the premium for this policy. Can I reimburse the premiums to myself from my HSA? I want to roll the money from the HSA to my ROTH.
You cannot roll the HSA funds over into an IRA. They will stay in the HSA or be rolled into another HSA. HSAs allow you to reimburse yourself provided the funds are used for a medical expense that ...
What is the Difference Between and HSA and FSA?
Trying to choose between a health savings account (HSA) and a flexible spending arrangement (FSA) can be enough to make your eyes cross. In some ways, they’re very similar: they’re both accounts yo...
Who is eligible for a Medicare SEP based on dropping Medigap to enroll in Medicare Advantage in 2024?
Any Medicare beneficiary who dropped a Medigap policy when they enrolled for the first time in an Medicare Advantage plan, if they are still in the "trial period" is eligible for a Special Enrollme...
Can I still enroll in Medicare Supplement Plan F?
The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) will make changes to Medigap plans effective 2020. Specifically, for individuals newly eligible to Medicare, the Part B deductible ...
Is the Obamacare mandate still in effect? Is there still a penalty for not having it?
Yes, the Obamacare is still the law of the land, however there is no more penalty for not having health insurance. Since 2019, there is no penalty for not having ACA coverage so healthiest people ...