Understand the details involved with health savings accounts before opening one.
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Understanding the health insurance marketplace can help you find affordable health insurance.
If you're in a concierge plan, you may be able to use health insurance for blood work, prescriptions and lab work.
Your physical and financial health are at risk if you decide to forego health coverage.
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The Affordable Care Act guarantees coverage for mental and behavioral health issues, but there are factors to consider before choosing a plan.
What to know when shopping for coverage of complementary services.
Consider the plan's premiums, deductibles and prescription medication coverage.
Shop around, ask about cash discounts and consider community health centers and free clinics.
Tax credits and subsidies help nearly everyone afford coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
New rules make Medicare prescription drug coverage more complicated for patients.
Be sure your providers get paid – and you avoid unnecessary charges – when you have an Affordable Care Act plan.
Health savings accounts can help people with high-deductible plans pay for a wide range of medical services and products.
Substance abuse coverage has made headway since the ACA, but limitations still exist.
There are options.
Recent attempts to repeal the law may impact how much time you'll have to choose a plan or how much you'll pay for one.
These are uncertain times; here's what is clear.
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Finding a policy that meets your needs and budget can be daunting. Here's what you need to know about the so-called affordable plans.
What's at stake if you decide not to get health insurance.
'Small businesses should expect the unexpected ... Plan as best as you can, because the act is constantly changing.'
One in 2 Americans has a chronic condition that affects which plan is the right fit.
First step: Figure out the cost of medicine before looking at plans.
Here are some details to consider when shopping.
Big health insurers are getting bigger – what are your options?
It pays to know what you can expect and how to soften the blow.
There are ways to mitigate the effects of cost increases.
Even the healthy will pay more for care next year. But the more you know, the more you can save.
Nineteen percent of privately insured adults don’t go to the doctor when they're sick, and higher cost-sharing responsibilities are largely to blame.
Taxes are different this year — don’t forget to claim your health coverage from last year.
You can't be charged a copay, coinsurance or deductible to take advantage of these services.
Plus, how to go about applying for each.
A narrowed network may mean changing doctors when you change health insurance or paying more.
Keep the con artists at bay.
A look at where to turn when you end up without coverage.
Federal law requires plans to cover maternity-related care, but states have the flexibility to determine which services are covered.
You may find the scrapped plan wasn’t the best available, and the cancellation is a blessing in disguise.
Picking a health insurance plan shouldn’t be difficult. But if you’re doing it right, it often is.
Health care reform means solo entrepreneurs no longer need to worry about coverage.
Make the most of your leftover FSA money with acupuncture, LASIK surgery, dental care and more.
Always on the move? Don’t overlook your love of travel when choosing health insurance.
What to expect if you're enrolling in a plan under the Affordable Care Act.
See which low-cost option might be best for you.
There are several factors women need to consider before buying health insurance.
See how much you'll have to pay if you don't sign up for health insurance.
Planning to buy private health insurance? Find out which 'metal' tier is the best choice for you.
Setting the record straight about how the Affordable Care Act does – or doesn't – affect Medicare beneficiaries.
Policies have been dejargonized over the years, but not enough. Here's what the terms mean.
U.S. News ratings and a search tool make it easier to pick the health plan that works for you.
Here’s what to consider when choosing your health care plan for 2015.
Update your personal information, review changes to health plan costs and more tasks to keep in mind.
These health insurance policies require policyholders to spend a certain amount of money on their health care before coverage kicks in.
Before logging on, find out what’s changed and what we’ve learned from the year’s exchange.
HMO, PPO, EPO, POS – here's how to make sense of the string of letters.
Best? Not necessarily. But these health insurers have the biggest market share.
Watch for higher out-of-pocket costs, changing networks and more.
HSAs offer a variety of tax advantages.
Take these steps to ensure you enter 2015 equipped with proper coverage.
Family 'glitches' can complicate options.
It's the most expensive condition in the country, and without insurance, families can easily go into medical debt.
With a little planning, seniors on Medicare can minimize their out-of-pocket expenses.
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The companies in our list offer highly rated Medicare Advantage plans.
The companies in our list offer highly rated Medicare Part D plans.
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Avoid paying your bills too soon and not checking your plan’s medication list.
Brokers can help you cut costs while serving your employees' needs. Evaluate brokers with this guide.
It may not be too late to get insurance coverage, or at least avoid a tax penalty
The number of in-network hospitals on health plans in California is often unrelated to monthly premiums.
Exploring the McKinsey & Co. Report on Zero-Net Premiums.
The latest news about Obamacare.
A roundup of the latest news about Obamacare.
The lastest news about Obamacare.
The deadline to enroll for a 2014 Medicare plan is this Sat., Dec. 7, so time is of the essence to pick a plan.
A roundup of the latest news about Obamacare.
Sticking with the old health plan or buying a new one on the exchange? Here are a few tips.
A roundup of the latest news about Obamacare.
A look at this week's news about the Affordable Care Act
What's the best Medicare plan for you? Yesterday, the Heath Rankings team launched its latest health site, the U.S. News Best Medicare Plans, to help consumers navigate options when choosing a Me...
A look at this week's news about the Affordable Care Act.
ACA Roundup: Government Reopens with Minor Change to Health Law
A roundup of the latest news about Obamacare. On Wednesday, the Obama administration confirmed that citizens must sign-up for health coverage by Feb. 15, 2014, according to the Washington Post.
A roundup of the latest news about Obamacare.
Looking for insurance on the state exchanges? Here are answers to some of the most-frequently asked questions.
Insurance companies hope to bring in young consumers by offering mobile-friendly ways to make health care decisions.
A look at this week's news about the Affordable Care Act.
Experts discuss how to prepare for online health insurance marketplaces.
Experts offer consumers advice about heath insurance marketplaces.
A new study suggests that, for many families, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will be less affordable than they expect.
Recent news about the Affordable Care Act and its impact on consumers.
Hawaii has the best health care access and quality, Mississippi the worst.
Scammers may pose as an authority from the federal government and request your personal information for a variety of reasons and in several different ways.
Experts will discuss questions about the Affordable Care Act's health insurance exchanges in a Twitter chat
Pros and cons to buying health insurance on the new state marketplaces.
Experts say that young adults will gravitate toward low-cost health insurance options under Obamacare. What plans are available to them?
Buying your own health insurance for the first time, thanks to Obamacare? Here's how to get the most for your money.
Experts offer parents guidance on health insurance for kids
How the Affordable Care Act affects children and their families
Experts will discuss in a Twitter chat what options parents will have for their families under the Affordable Care Act.
By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR, Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — About half the people who now buy their own health insurance — and potentially would...
By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — You can now open your own personal "Obamacare" account — but you'll have to wait...
Under Affordable Care Act, insurers must take all comers, broaden benefits and cap costs.
Health care expenses grew more than wages this year.
Plans with lower premiums could burden members with crushing costs.