Health Insurance

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Enrollment Into Medicare Could Trigger IRMAA Taxes

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There is an appeal process for those who disagree with their income-related monthly adjustment amount (IRMAA) from Medicare.

Biden Proposes Tax Hike On Wealthy To Strengthen Medicare

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The president's budget proposal would increase Medicare taxes from 3.8% to 5% on those earnings more than $400,000 per year.

HSAs Not Used To Full Potential, EBRI Says

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Most owners of HSAs don't take full advantage of them, a new report by the research institute says.

Workers Don't Carefully Examine Health Plan Choices, EBRI Says

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Most employees spent less than an hour choosing a health plan option, an EBRI survey found.

Retiring Couples Need Up To $383K For Healthcare Costs, Study Says

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But a Medicare Advantage plan could cut the bill almost in half, an EBRI report says.

Medicare Wants To Claw Back $4.7 Billion From Private Health Insurers

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Private Medicare health plans are a growing source of profit for insurers.

How To Fight Back Against Medicare IRMAA Surcharges

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Medicare IRMAA charges are set to change next year.

Lincoln Study: Most Lack Knowledge On Long-Term Care

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The general public suffers from a lack of awareness of long-term care solutions, according to Lincoln Financial.

You Can Grow HSA Money For Retirement, Too, RBC Wealth Says

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Not enough people are investing their HSA savings, said Chad Goerner, a senior vice president at the firm.

A Few Simple Tricks Turn Humble HSAs Into Wealth Builders

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Funding HSAs to the maximum and not making withdrawals optimizes their potential, an HSA specialist says.

New Weight-Loss Drugs Work, But Who's Paying?

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Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly say they can treat obesity with a weekly injection. But insurers aren't yet on board.

Inflation Raises Stakes For Choosing Between Employee Benefits

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Here's a rundown of common employee benefits and what financial planners recommend.

Are Healthcare Costs In Retirement Overwhelming?

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There's a way to help clients get over the sticker shock.

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.

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