A couple looks at a medical bill in shock; they are victims of surprise billing.
In recent years, lawmakers and healthcare providers have worked towards ending surprise billing, which affects approximately one in five insured individuals throughout their lifetimes. Policymakers have spent the last few years proposing potential solutions to end surprise billing, but with coronavirus concerns still rising, hospitals have asked Congress to refrain […]

Hospitals Ask Congress to Postpone Surprise Billing Voting


A new executive order was rolled out on August 6th from the Trump Administration, which holds the federal government to a standard of buying and giving preference to drugs and medical supplies that have been created in the U.S. rather than abroad. Due to reliance on overseas companies to develop […]

New Executive Order From President Trump Aims To Boost U.S. ...


Short Term health insurance vs aca health insurance
Whether you are purchasing health insurance for the first time or switching policies, navigating the current market can be overwhelming. The big news this year is the expiration of enhanced federal subsidies, which have caused ACA premiums to spike for many families. Short-Term Health Insurance: A Temporary Solution Looking at […]

Short-Term Health Insurance Vs ACA Health Insurance



Countries requiring international health insurance
Several countries have begun requiring travelers to have international health insurance. Traveling abroad during the COVID-19 pandemic is a risk and has added complications for American travelers. Many countries have closed their borders to Americans entirely due to the continued outbreak in the United States, but there are some regions […]

Countries Requiring International Health Insurance


A new survey by healthinsurance.com has recently surveyed Medicare-eligible seniors, and the findings are shocking. The survey saw the rise of technology usage that is striking compared to previous years. Has COVID-19 pushed us into a new tech revolution? Technological Boom In the Medicare-eligible senior survey, over 1,000 Americans aged […]

Medicare Eligible Seniors See an Increase In Technology Usage


A new expansion act, introduced by US Reps. Susie Lee (D-NV) and Jim Banks (R-IN) aims to give the VA Secretary more authority to enter into new partnerships and expand existing deals that support connected health access for veterans. The bill is called The VA Telehealth Expansion Act and will […]

VA Telehealth Expansion Act: Making Health Access Easier for Veterans



Why Is Flash Going Away?
Many of us remember playing Flash Games online to pass the time in the early 2000s, but Adobe’s Flash Player is officially going to be unsupported and gone for good by the end of 2020. So what does that mean for online media going forward? What Was Flash Used For? […]

Why Is Flash Going Away? And What’s Next?


  When thinking of COVID-19 we always jump to the thought of someone’s health, mostly on the physical spectrum. We often times have not understood its impact mentally, which has in fact worked on everyone in the world in certain ways. Whether it’s wondering when life will go back to […]

COVID-19 Has Affected Mental States In Big Ways


Total enrollments through the ACA Exchange is up slightly according to an Early 2020 Effectuated Enrollment Report released by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 10.7 million Americans on the ACA Exchange paid premiums as of March 15 – an increase of a little over 100,000 from 10.6 million the […]

Enrollments For ACA Exchange Is Up



Executive Orders
An announcement made by President Trump on Friday spoke of four new policies that will be aimed at lowering current prescription drug prices under Medicare. Through linking current drug prices to rates paid in other countries as well as allowing Americans to buy medication imported from Canada, the policies will […]

Drug Prices To Be Lowered By New Executive Orders