A Guide To Filing A Health Insurance Claim
Posted: February 25, 2026
Filing a health insurance claim can be simple or tedious, depending on whether your provider bills insurance directly and whether your care was in-network. Knowing the basic workflow helps reduce delays, avoid denials tied to missing details, and spot billing errors before they turn into a long back-and-forth. Step 1: Confirm Who Files The Claim Most in-network doctors and hospitals submit claims for you. Out-of-network...
How A Healthy Heart Starts With The Right Health Insurance
Posted: February 10, 2026
February is American Heart Month, and it’s a good reminder that heart health is both a lifestyle issue and a planning issue. Heart disease remains a leading cause of death in the United States, and prevention often depends on access to routine care, screening, prescriptions, and follow-up. The Coverage Features That Support Heart Health Heart health rarely hinges on one appointment. It usually depends on...
What Young Professionals Should Look for in a Health Insurance Plan
Posted: January 25, 2026
Landing a first real job feels exciting, right up until you open the benefits packet. Deductibles, copays, networks, HSAs, PPOs, coinsurance, metal tiers, and similar terms can sound like a new language. For people in their 20s and 30s, the right health plan is less about guessing which option is cheapest and more about matching coverage to the way you actually live. Balance Premiums and...
How To Keep Your Healthy New Year’s Resolutions
Posted: January 10, 2026
How To Keep Your Healthy New Year’s Resolutions Every January, goals like eating better, moving more, and managing stress feel energizing. The difficult part is turning those resolutions into habits that last past the first few weeks. Your health insurance plan can quietly support that effort by lowering costs and making healthy choices more convenient. Turn Resolutions Into Preventive Care Visits Most health plans, including...
Health Benefits of a Digital Detox
Posted: December 25, 2025
Constant pings keep your brain in a light “alert” state, nudging cortisol and heart rate up and making it harder to downshift at night. Blue-light exposure in the evening suppresses melatonin secretion, disrupting sleep onset and shortening deep sleep. Infinite-scroll feeds run on variable rewards, a dopamine pattern encouraging “just one more” swipe. Add negative headlines and you get the doomscrolling-anxiety loop: elevated arousal, poorer...

