Care in your home, personalized to your needs? It’s not too good to be true—it’s a real benefit available to eligible Priority Health Medicare, Medicaid and Individual plan members.
Learn the difference between Michigan Medicaid and the Healthy Michigan Plan. Find out who qualifies, what benefits are included, and how to apply or switch plans today.
For many of us, a new year comes with a new health plan. If that’s you, use the following to ensure you’ll get the most out of your health benefits, all year long.
Successful companies use creative approaches to their health care offerings and benefits packages to attract and retain employees.
Businesses of all shapes and sizes make significant financial decisions every day. Whether it’s stocking up on inventory or buying new equipment, a smart business owner wouldn’t make a big purchase without first knowing the cost and quality of the product or service. The same goes for health insurance.
Many employers today are committed to providing health benefits for their employees. More than half of insurance coverage is employer provided, so finding ways to save you and your employees money on health is crucial.
Mental health is an essential part of our overall health and well-being, particularly as we age. The CDC estimates 20% of people age 55 years or older experiences some type of mental health concern including anxiety, severe cognitive impairment or depression.
If you’re preparing to enroll or are already enrolled in Medicare, there are certain important dates to keep in mind. These dates include the annual election period (AEP) and the open enrollment period (OEP).
Is your lack of literature keeping you from living a healthier, happier life? Learn how reading can greatly impact your health as we weigh which format is best: print or digital.
We know that insurance, government programs and health care in general can be confusing. Here’s some helpful info to understand the differences and similarities between Medicaid and the Healthy Michigan Plan.
Annual enrollment period, or AEP, is an eight-week period that runs from October 15 to December 7. During this time, people eligible for Medicare can change their plan or sign up for a new one.
In the fight against cancer, recent advancements in blood tests that screen through cell-free DNA (cfDNA) are revolutionizing the field.