Yearly Archives: 2021






pandemic's over
When the Pandemic’s Over, We Should Keep These Things We are just completing a year of being in a pandemic. This past year has been crazy; it has seen loss, sickness, isolation, etc., but it has also made way for some adjustments that do not seem all that bad. In […]

When the Pandemic’s Over, We Should Keep These Things



qualifying life events
Qualifying Life Events We choose health insurance based on our circumstances at the time, but circumstances can always change. These huge changes in your life would constitute qualifying life events. Qualifying events allow there to be a special enrollment period where you can make all the necessary changes to your […]

Qualifying Life Events




switch health plan
Signs You Should Switch Your Health Plan Financial, health, and family situations change every single year. So, it only makes sense that your health insurance plan changes along with you. Taking the time during the open enrollment period to determine whether your plan is still right for you will save […]

Signs You Should Switch Your Health Plan


In 2020, many of our day-to-day activities shifted towards a more digital format, including work, school, and health care. In 2021, we are continuing to see this trend emerge in new ways, this time in school-based telehealth services.
In 2020, many of our day-to-day activities shifted towards a more digital format, including work, school, and health care. In 2021, we are continuing to see this trend emerge in new ways, this time in school-based telehealth services. Maryland’s New Bill Maryland State Senator Cheryl Kagan recently introduced a bill […]

School-Based Telehealth Services in COVID-19



comparing public and private
Comparing Public and Private Hospitals Whether having a child or attending scheduled medical procedures, most people have the luxury of choosing what hospital they want to go to. It requires consideration of a few things such as location, pricing, quality of care, etc. There is also one more important consideration […]

Comparing Public and Private Hospitals