Eight Steps to Better Health Insurance
By Jeremy on Oct 24, 2006 with Comments 2
Last week I had made a post in regards to open enrollment season, but just today David Bach of The Automatic Millionaire wrote an article covering this very subject. He goes into a bit more detail in regards to some of the different health insurance options available, which is a confusing area for many people. It is definitely worth a look.
He also provided some good links for more information.
The choices can be complex, but don’t be alarmed. Instead, get the facts. For full details on the different types of plans, check out these helpful web sites:
- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
- HealthInsurance.info
- Plan for Your Health
While you’re there, check out the free book you can order called Navigating Your Health Benefits for Dummies.
Eight Steps to Better Health Insurance
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About the Author: Jeremy Vohwinkle is a Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor® and spent a few years working as a financial planner. Today, he helps people make the most of their money by writing about personal finance here and About.com. Jeremy is also a community editor at Bundle and a regular contributor for other publications such as the U.S. News, Intuit, and American Express. Be sure to follow Jeremy on Twitter.
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