Michelle Andrews

Weighing A State Mini-COBRA Plan; Premiums Based On Pay

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Insurance columnist answers readers’ questions about choosing coverage after leaving a job, health law requirements for small businesses and salary-based premiums.

Medical Questions About Gun Ownership Come Under Scrutiny

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High-profile law in Florida prohibiting doctors from asking patients about guns was overturned in the courts. But the 2010 federal health law restricts insurers, employers and HHS from asking.

Advocates Of Medical Marijuana Face Another Hurdle: Insurance Coverage

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Even as more states move to allow the drug for medicinal purposes, health policies rarely cover its use. Some patients spend hundreds of dollars a month or more on the drug.

Dispelling Some Rumors About Medicare And The Health Law Limiting Care

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Insurance columnist answers readers’ questions, including two about whether some older seniors are denied access to surgeries and whether the health law restricts the number of prescription drugs for patients.

Federal Retiree Weighs Whether To Keep FEHB Or Switch To Medigap

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Insurance columnist answers readers’ questions about federal workers’ best deal on supplementing Medicare and signing up for Medicare if you’re living abroad.

Often Overlooked In Nursing Home Admission Paperwork Is An Arbitration Agreement

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Signing the form means that if a problem can’t be amicably resolved, the patient or family agrees to take the dispute to a professional arbitrator rather than file a lawsuit.

Shingles Vaccinations Not Covered For Some Medicare Beneficiaries

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Answers to readers’ questions about how seniors can qualify for coverage for the inoculations, whether parents are required to keep young adults on their plan and getting pregnancy care for dependents.

Health Law Has Gaps In Men’s Care

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At the urging of women lawmakers and advocacy groups, the overhaul provides coverage for some specific preventive care, especially for sexual and reproductive health, but men’s coverage is more limited.

Health Law Prompts Review Of Some Medigap Plans; Defining Who Gets Dependent Status

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In responses to readers’ questions, columnist Michelle Andrews looks at efforts to curb spending by Medigap insurance. In addition, she explores how health plans determine who can be on your coverage.