For many Americans, health insurance is directly tied to employment. Employer health insurance is often convenient and less expensive than other options, making it an easy decision when you need coverage for yourself or your family. But what happens to your health...
The annual open enrollment period (on the ACA public health insurance market) typically runs from November 1st to January 15th and allows individuals to change, renew, or enroll in a health insurance plan. But what if you find yourself needing coverage after the...
Hello there, amazing parents! As your children embark on the journey into adulthood, you may find yourself facing a myriad of questions and concerns, especially when it comes to topics like health insurance, finances, and overall support. In this Q&A...
First of all, happy 26th birthday! Having to pay for your health insurance now may not be the best birthday gift, but here is what you need to know… Dr. Noor’s Guide to Health InsuranceEnter your email below to access our free video guide and learn which...
Open enrollment is the time of the year when individuals can enroll in a new health insurance plan or make changes to their existing plan. But what happens if you miss open enrollment? What if you didn’t get the chance to get coverage for yourself or your...
Open Enrollment season in the United States happens every year. Typically, open enrollment happens between November to December. For exact dates, check your employer’s HR contact, respective state or insurance provider’s website in case of any differences where you...