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Enrolling in Medicare Nevada

The Annual Enrollment Period starts on October 15th and ends on December 7th for coverage starting January 1st. Most consumers wait for this time period to review their options with Medicare. Did you know people enrolling in Medicare Nevada plans… Read More

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Options for Nevada Small Businesses

Nevada small businesses have been looking for every possible way to save money regarding healthcare expenses. They’re forming Association Health Plans to pool together and reduce the cost. Nevada small businesses are looking into alternative funding such as the Aetna… Read More

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Employer Sponsored Benefit Plans

Group Medical Insurance Our office handles many clients that are switching to a new category of insurance. Usually, a client is moving off of an employer plan and will go to an individual and family policy. They may also newly… Read More

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Aetna Funding Advantage

Last year Aetna introduced a new product designed to lower the cost for health insurance small business plans. It’s called the Aetna Funding Advantage. The main idea is to circumvent large parts of the Affordable Care Act taxes and offer low… Read More

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What is a QLE?

In 2014 the Affordable Care Act changed how we enroll in health insurance. They no longer base rates on health history. Instead, they now base the rates on your zip code and age. Health history makes no difference. This created… Read More

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Nevada MLR Rebates

This year United Healthcare in Nevada overcharged their members. Now they must pay members back for the high rates. Insurers must use at least 80% of the money they take in from premiums on health care costs and quality improvement.… Read More

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Major Medical and Short Term Plans

Difference between a short term plan and major medical insurance reno policy Our office is always keeping up with current events and changes to Reno health insurance. Short term health plans have become a topic of discussion lately. More of… Read More

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