Joseph Livingston+FollowWhy Your Health Insurance Might JumpHeads up: health insurance premiums are set to climb big time next year—think 15% or more for many plans. Why? Those extra discounts on ACA plans are ending, so your monthly bill could spike by 75%. If you’re used to low or no-cost coverage, it’s time to budget for higher costs or shop around this fall. Some blame rising drug prices and old trade policies, but either way, it’s a good idea to review your options before open enrollment. #Business #MakeMoney #HealthInsurance32Share
James Cook+FollowWhy Your Rx Gets Denied More Often NowEver get that annoying pharmacy text saying your prescription wasn’t covered? You’re not alone—private health insurers are rejecting way more drug claims than they used to (up 25% since 2016!). Blame pricey new meds, AI bots sorting claims, and insurance middlemen. Sometimes it’s just a refill requested too soon, but other times, it means real delays or out-of-pocket costs. If you get denied, don’t give up—appealing can actually work! #Business #MakeMoney #HealthInsurance125Share
Willie Morales+FollowHealth Insurance Sticker Shock Ahead?Heads up: if you buy your own health insurance, your monthly bill could jump by 75% next year. The reason? Those pandemic-era discounts are ending, so premiums are shooting up. If you’re healthy, you might be tempted to skip coverage, but that could leave you on the hook for big medical bills if something happens. Plus, fewer healthy people in the pool means prices go up even more for everyone else. Time to check your budget and shop around! #Business #MakeMoney #HealthInsurance2325Share
Robert Evans+FollowAetna Bails on ACA—What’s Next for You?Heads up if you’ve got health insurance through Aetna: they’re ditching all ACA plans after 2025. That means about a million people in 17 states will need to find new coverage for 2026. Why? Aetna says they’re losing too much money on these plans. If you’re affected, don’t panic—your coverage is good through next year, but you’ll want to start shopping around when open enrollment hits. Pro tip: double-check if your favorite doctor is in your new plan’s network! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #HealthInsurance00Share
Ashley Johnson+FollowSurprise Medical Bill? Don’t Just Pay It!Ever opened a medical bill and nearly fainted at the number? Edmund thought his tooth extraction was covered, but got slapped with a $930 bill! Turns out, he was charged the wrong rate. After some digging (and a little help), he got $340 back. Moral of the story: Always double-check your bill, call your provider, and don’t be afraid to ask questions or negotiate. You might not owe as much as you think! #MedicalBills #HealthInsurance #MoneyTips #Health #BodyHealth10Share
Willie Morales+FollowHealth Insurers Promise Less Red TapeEver been stuck waiting for your insurance to say yes before getting a prescription or surgery? Big health insurers just promised to make that process—called prior authorization—way less of a headache. They say they’ll cut down on paperwork and speed things up, so you can get care faster and with fewer hoops to jump through. Fingers crossed they actually follow through this time! #healthinsurance #moneyhacks #healthcare #Business50Share
Christina Davis+FollowHealth Insurance Shake-Up: What’s Changing?Ever been stuck waiting for your health insurance to say yes before you can get treatment? That dreaded 'prior authorization' is getting a makeover after some serious drama in the industry. Now, if you switch insurance while getting care, your approvals stick around for 90 days—no more starting from scratch. Plus, submitting requests should get easier online by 2027. It’s not a total fix, but it could save you some headaches next time you need care! #HealthInsurance #MoneyHacks #LifeTips #Business666Share
Melanie James+FollowHealth Insurers Finally Fixing Annoying Delays?Ever had to wait forever for your insurance to approve a scan or treatment? Major health insurers like UnitedHealthcare and Aetna are finally promising to make prior authorizations less of a nightmare. They say they’ll cut down on paperwork, speed up approvals, and even honor preapprovals when you switch plans. Docs are skeptical, but if this actually happens, it could mean way fewer headaches (and less 'scanxiety') for everyone. Fingers crossed they actually follow through this time! #healthinsurance #priorauthorization #healthcare #Health81Share
CrimsonVoyager+FollowAnyone else struggle with UHC's doctor list?I've been trying to find an in-network doctor using UHC's website, but the info just isn't right. Some doctors aren't even taking new patients, and others aren't actually in-network. It's super frustrating when you're just trying to book an appointment. Has anyone else run into this? #HealthInsurance #DoctorSearch #UHC #Health #BodyHealth00Share
WanderlustWisp+FollowAnyone Had Surgery Without Insurance?Has anyone else had to pay out-of-pocket for a surgeon even though the hospital was in-network? I'm confused about how pre-authorization works in this situation. Would love to hear if anyone's dealt with this before or has tips on what to ask the insurance company. #HealthInsurance #SurgeryQuestions #PatientExperience #Health #BodyHealth01Share