How to Manage Your Health Insurance

Learn how to select, evaluate, and manage insurance plans, costs, and claims

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Learn how to select a good-fit plan for you

  • Check out our FREE e-book here with tips from the experts on how to select a plan and an easy-to-use worksheet to plug in your numbers to make easy comparisons

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Get tips on how to manage your prescription medicine costs

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Take the sting out of insurance denials with tips from experts on how to handle a denial

  • It’s infuriating, confusing, and downright scary when your medical needs are rejected by your insurance company. We have you covered!

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Most important of all — Master how to advocate for yourself

We’re here to help. Our experts offer straightforward and comprehensive solutions on how to demystify the many aspects of your health insurance — from plan selection to denials and the jargon that goes along with it.

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Watch our interviews with the experts!

Insurance Claim Denied? How To File A Medical Appeal

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What Does Medical Necessity Mean, And Why Should You Care?

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How To Choose A Health Insurance Plan — Tips From The Experts

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How to Save on Prescription Costs

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You’ve got questions, and we give you answers you can use TODAY!

Answers that address:

  • What steps do you take to select a good-fit health insurance plan for you and your family?
  • How to best evaluate your choices?
  • What to do and how to respond when your medical tests or medicines ordered by your doctor are denied?
  • Step-by-step instructions on what to do after a denial of your insurance claim, including suggestions, tips, and checklists to aid in fighting insurance denials
  • A breakdown of the healthcare “lingo”

How To File A Medical Appeal For Insurance Denial

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What Is A Medical Necessity, and How Is It Determined?

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Expert Tips to Select the Best Health Insurance Plan for You

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How To Save On Your Prescription Costs

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Our Experts

Alan Feren

Alan P. Feren, MD

Dr. Feren has over 50 years of experience on both sides of the stethoscope—a physician giving care, and a patient receiving care. He is an expert in developing content that supports and empowers patients to be true partners in their care. He is a board-certified surgeon and a Fellow of the American College of Surgery. Following clinical practice, he served as a medical director for a major health insurer. As a staunch patient advocate throughout his varied career, he fully understands the patient experience and is often called upon by brokers, patients, and their representatives to help navigate the complex world of healthcare and health insurance denials. He truly knows the ins and outs of insurance claims and how decisions are made as he has made them himself!

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Jordan Shields

Jordan Shields

Jordan Shields is an employee benefits consultant with over 45 years of experience. His client work has included hundreds of group meetings and thousands of individual conversations on advocacy, preparedness, and problem resolution. Despite his many travels, experiences, and writings, the one thing that still excites Jordan the most is when he gets the opportunity to sit down, one on one, and help guide clients through understanding their benefit coverage options and making their own informed decisions. Hearing them say, “You really made it simple for me. Thanks for your help,” is what truly satisfies him.

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