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ANALYSIS: PREMIUMS MAY GO DOWN, BUT AT WHAT COST?

March 20, 2017

According to LifeHealthPro on-line magazine, Peter Orszag gives his opinion on what you may be hearing about lower premiums under the proposed AHCA.  Premiums may go down but that may be at the expense of your deductibles going up, out-of-pocket maximums climbing and the value of the policies going down.  A very good analysis and done in a "layman's" term way to help you better understand what may be staring you in the eyes in the coming months. 

QUESTIONS ABOUT THE PROPOSED HEALTH CARE LAW?

March 15, 2017

So many things swirling out there on how the American Health Care Act will affect Americans.  Certainly you are wondering how it will affect you.  The Kaiser Family Foundation has a great breakdown for you to read. 

TRUMP IN OFFICE, WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR HEALTH INSURANCE?

November 17, 2016

With Donald Trump going into the White House in January, he has promised repeal of the Affordable Care Act.  It's not quite as easy as waving a wand and magically it disappears.  It is a time for patience and understanding that there will be changes but it will not happen overnight.  

OPEN ENROLLMENT BEGINS NOVEMBER 1ST

October 12, 2016

Have you signed up for individual health insurance in the past few years?  Are you looking to enroll in a plan for 2017?  Navigating the Affordable Care Act and understanding the rules, how these plans work, applying for tax credits should you be eligible and much more, is mind-numbing at times.  Allegis Benefits Group specialists are here to help guide and educate.  For more information on important dates, looking into your ability to apply for tax credits and more can be found on YourHealthIdaho.org.

BEING A SAVVY IDAHO HEALTHCARE CONSUMER

July 03, 2016

A "how-to" guide to health insurance and being a smart consumer when it comes to planning your care.  

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT SEEING DOWNTURN IN HEALTH CARE SPENDING

June 22, 2016

In this Washington Post article, spending related to the Affordable Care Act is actually LESS than expected.  What do you think the reason for this are?

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