Is Saving a Family Almost $12,000 Per Year on Health Insurance a Bad Idea?
By Den Bishop
Let me start this blog off with some facts. Fact 1: Employers have tried narrow networks, tax-preferred savings accounts, high deductible health…
Read more >>Let me start this blog off with some facts. Fact 1: Employers have tried narrow networks, tax-preferred savings accounts, high deductible health…
Read more >>Joe Biden and the Democratic party were viewed by many as having a much stronger platform on healthcare than President Trump and…
Read more >>A number of new phrases have become household names over the last several months. Social distancing, flattening the curve, and herd immunity…
Read more >>In your current environment with your carrier, you are accessing a broad-panel Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) network that purports to provide access…
Read more >>With everything going on right now in the world with COVID-19, I thought I would share a personal story with you. Let’s…
Read more >>Coronavirus, COVID-19 — yes, it’s June and yes we are STILL talking about this. But, stay with me…there’s a little twist to…
Read more >>As toilet paper became more valuable than a barrel of oil during the first months of the pandemic, the natural reaction for…
Read more >>The government and insurance companies have vowed to pick up much of the tab for coronavirus testing and treatment. But in an…
Read more >>It was the late 1980s, and Dallas/Fort-Worth would become the epicenter of a new model of private equity known as the leverage…
Read more >>Bob buys a health insurance plan through his employer from Blue Cross Blue Shield. The plan has a $1,000 deductible and $5,000…
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