Health Insurance

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Women Applying For Workers' Comp Should Use Female Doctors, Study Says

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Male doctors are less likely to certify an injury when the patient is female, the National Bureau of Economic Research says.

Wealthspire Advisors Partners With Medicare Specialist Chapter

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The partners hope to find healthcare savings and identify Medicare benefits for clients.

A Different Way To Fund Healthcare

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Level-funded health plans can lower the cost of employee benefits for a small business.

Advisors Warned Not To Wait On Clients' LTC Coverage

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Too many advisors avoid the subject of long-term-care insurance, an industry executive says.

Preparing Clients For Medicare's Annual Open Enrollment Period

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Advisors can potentially save their clients thousands of dollars by helping them review their Medicare coverage.

Who Is Still Dying From Covid? The CDC Can't Answer That

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The virus is still killing 400 to 500 people a day, and data is sketchy about how to save lives.

John Hancock Life Insurance Will Offer Blood Tests To Detect Early Cancer

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The tests don't have U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval but can be used by doctors.

The Nuts And Bolts Of The Inflation Reduction Act For Clients

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Aspects of the legislation impact taxes, the nation's energy goals and healthcare benefits.

GOP's Ron Johnson Faults ‘Entitlements,' Handing Democrats A Weapon

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Johnson endorsed the idea of Congress annually debating the funding for the programs like any other budget item.

How Roth Conversions Can Reduce Sting Of Social Security, Medicare Hikes

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A key to the strategy is to lower required minimum distributions that can result in higher marginal tax rates.

Confusion Preventing People From Selecting Best Medicare Plan, Survey Says

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Senior citizens are often not taking advantage of benefits because of lack of knowledge, the survey found.

Biden Administration To Again Extend The Covid Public-Health Emergency

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The emergency designation has given millions of Americans special access to Medicaid.

Abortion Ruling Impact On Small Business Health Plans Still Unclear

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The ruling's implications are still unsettled because these plans fall under state regulation, observers say.

65 Incorporated Rolls Out Medicare Planning Software For Advisors

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The software suite has different plan levels to accommodate the needs of small, medium, and large advisory practices.

A Worker Shortage Is Driving U.S. Nursing Homes To The Brink Of Collapse

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Declining enrollment and higher labor and supply costs have forced 327 nursing homes to shut down since 2020.

Retired Couples Face $315,000 In Healthcare Expenses, Fidelity Says

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Yet surveyed Americans expect their retirement healthcare costs to only amount to $41,000.

How Clients Can Ease The Sting Of Medicare's IRMAA Fee

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Medicare recipients can even see their fees rise for selling a home or Roth conversions, advisors warn.

Whistle-Blowers Say Health Insurers Are Scamming Medicare To Make Billions

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A lawsuit alleges insurers are inflating how sick their members appear to be.

Covid's Effect On Long-Term-Care Insurance

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Underwriting standards appear to be getting tougher.

How Clients Can Ease The Sting Of Medicare's IRMAA Fee

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Medicare recipients can even see their fees rise for selling a home or Roth conversions, advisors warn.

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