Privacy Policy

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In our privacy policy we acknowledge your right to keep your own financial information confidential. Because of this, we have created this document to explain our privacy policy to you. In addition, we are complying with both state and federal laws. These require insurance agencies (as well as financial institutions) to notify you about how we intend to treat your nonpublic personal financial information.

Our policy is we pledge to protect your information!

We pledge to you, our valued customer, that the information you have provided to us to obtain appropriate insurance coverage will be used for just that purpose. We will not share such information with non-affiliated third parties such as banks and financial institutions.

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Medicare Insurance Blog

Common ways to apply for Medicare.

One of the most common ways to apply for Medicare is through the Social Security Administration (SSA). If you are already receiving Social Security benefits when you turn 65, you will be automatically enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B. If you are not receiving Social...

Is Medicare Supplement Plan N a Smarter Choice Than Plan G?

Is Medicare Supplement Plan N a Smarter Choice Than Plan G? In the realm of Medicare Supplement plans, Plan G often reigns supreme, hailed as the gold standard of coverage. However, for many, a slightly less heralded option, Plan N, might actually be the smarter...

Kaiser Health News

RSS KFF Health News' 'What the Health?'

  • The ACA Turns 14 March 21, 2024
    Saturday marks the 14th anniversary of the still somewhat embattled Affordable Care Act. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra joins host Julie Rovner to discuss the accomplishments of the health law — and the challenges it still faces.Also this week, Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Tami Luhby of CNN, and Mary Agnes Carey of […]
  • Maybe It’s a Health Care Election After All March 14, 2024
    Health care wasn’t expected to be a major theme for this year’s elections. But as President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump secured their respective party nominations this week, the future of both Medicare and the Affordable Care Act appears to be up for debate. Meanwhile, the cyberattack of the UnitedHealth Group subsidiary Change […]
  • The State of the Union Is ... Busy March 7, 2024
    At last, Congress is getting half of its annual spending bills across the finish line, albeit five months after the start of the fiscal year. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden delivers his annual State of the Union address, an over-the-counter birth control pill is (finally) available, and controversy erupts over new public health guidelines for covid-19 […]

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