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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

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  • Too Big To Fail? Now, It’s Too Big To Hack April 18, 2024
    Congress this week had the chance to formally air grievances over the cascading consequences of the Change Healthcare cyberattack, and lawmakers from both major parties agreed on one culprit: consolidation in health care. Plus, about a year after states began stripping people from their Medicaid rolls, a new survey shows nearly a quarter of adults […]
  • Arizona Turns Back the Clock on Abortion Access April 11, 2024
    A week after the Florida Supreme Court said the state could enforce an abortion ban passed in 2023, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that state could enforce a near-total ban passed in 1864 — over a half-century before Arizona became a state. The move further scrambled the abortion issue for Republicans and posed an immediate […]
  • Florida Limits Abortion — For Now April 4, 2024
    The Florida Supreme Court handed down dual abortion rulings this week. One said voters will be allowed to decide in November whether to create a state right to abortion. The other ruling, though, allows a 15-week ban to take effect immediately — before an even more sweeping, six-week ban replaces it in May.Meanwhile, President Joe […]

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