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Wednesday, December 30, 2020If you run an insurance agency that is geared towards the needs of senior citizens, then you will likely want to offer them Medicare benefits. After all, the Medicare program is one of the primary providers of health insurance for seniors and others with disabilities or special health needs. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, November 25, 2020Not all Medicare Advantage plans are created equal and it is important for those shopping for this insurance to be prepared to ask the right questions. Knowing what to ask will help you find the right policy. Will I Be Able to See My Doctor? Many people have a trusted doctor they go to by the time they qualify for Medicare. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, March 17, 2020Health insurance is possibly the most important form of insurance a client can buy. When a client comes to you, they are trusting you to find and tailor a policy that they can rely on, both on an every-day basis and when something goes wrong. If your agency only offers basic health insurance coverage, however, you may want to reconsider. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, February 26, 2020Health insurance is a very sensitive and important topic. Knowing the ins and outs of health insurance, as well as your clients’ needs, is invaluable. In building your health insurance agency, you must consider every aspect of the business from the clients to your own insurance. 1. Secure Information READ MORE >>
Thursday, January 30, 2020 Everyone needs health insurance. There are many insurance agencies that offer it, so it can be difficult to make yours stand out. 1. Simplify your website platform Simplifying doesn’t always mean taking away. READ MORE >>
Sunday, March 17, 2019Appellations for medications can be a bit loopy 1. Anakinra Will this drug make you a sky walker? Well, if you have rheumatoid arthritis, it may help. And did the people who named this drug (brand name Kineret) have a fondness for Star Wars? It appears to be a coincidence. READ MORE >>
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