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Immunization Awareness Month

January 9, 2026 By Insurance Experts

Vaccinations get a lot of bad press. Yet approximately 40-50,000 adults in the United States die from vaccine-preventable infectious diseases (or their complications) each year.

Because influenza is so highly contagious, one sneeze can infect everyone in the immediate area. The American Lung Association promotes protective actions like:

  • Stay away from crowds and large indoor gatherings.
  • Wash your hands often.
  • If you are sick, stay away from others.
  • If others show symptoms, stay away from them!

Just don’t “sneeze” at the wisdom of getting vaccinated. Yes, the influenza virus changes constantly. Every year, scientists work together to identify the virus strains they believe will cause the most illness. As a result, a different vaccine gets created every year.

Some people, like older adults, very young children, pregnant women and those suffering from chronic medical conditions are more susceptible to flu. They need the most protection. And even people in robust health benefit from vaccinations.

Give yourself the best protection and get vaccinated as soon as it becomes available in the fall of each year.

Learn more at American Lung Association | 800.586.4872 | www.lung.org/flu Twitter: @LungAssociation

 

Filed Under: Prevention

MIB

January 5, 2026 By Insurance Experts

MIB Group, Inc (MIB) was formerly known as the Medical Information Bureau.  This is a NGO that gathers information and shares it with life and health insurance companies.

You need to request your MIB report once a year to ensure its accuracy. It’s free.

Go to MIB.com and follow the instructions. It will take 7-14 days to receive your report.

You will find in the report any medical information submitted when you applied for life or health insurance.

Why is this report important?  When you apply for new insurance, the firm requests your MIB and takes the past information into consideration with any new information on your application. The old info about previous diagnoses or illnesses could affect your new policy.

By reviewing your report each year, you can correct any errors. It’s a quasi government agency full of computers!  Do you think they might get the wrong info on a report?!  It’s up to you to make corrections.

Filed Under: Medical Costs

Hospital Indemnity Plans

January 4, 2026 By Insurance Experts

Your friends at Insurance Experts.team can answer your questions about a Hospital Indemnity Plan. Visit the website for phone numbers and to schedule a meeting. InsuranceExperts.team

Filed Under: Critical Care Supplemental

Eye Safety

December 27, 2025 By Insurance Experts

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Filed Under: Safety, Vision

Be Your Own Advocate

December 20, 2025 By Insurance Experts

Have you received a medical bill that’s outrageously high? Did your insurance cover any of the fee? Feeling overwhelmed when you go to the doctor? These are questions that are constantly being asked by patients.

Healthcare is one of the most confusing industries that affects each and every one of us and this is why it’s so very important to have an advocate on your side. Whether it’s family, a friend, a neighbor or a professional advocate, having someone on your side helps give you peace of mind.

It is estimated that 80% of all medical bills consist of some sort of errors. As a Board Certified Patient Advocate that audits medical bills for errors, I have to agree. These errors are most likely mistakes but unfortunately, you have to be an investigator with concrete evidence to prove the provider made a mistake and that’s not easy to do.

What are the options if the statement has no errors but is astronomically high? Provider fee negotiation? Yes! Successful negotiations consist of two things: the provider wants to be paid and the patient wants to pay a fair and reasonable amount. Having a Board-Certified Patient Advocate that specializes in negotiations creates a positive outcome for both parties.

The best way to minimize insurance confusion is to know your policy. Not only do errors happen on the billing side but it also happens on the processing of claims and the coordination of benefits. Did the providers use the right codes? Did the providers file the claims properly and was the care medically necessary? These are all questions you and your Advocate can find the answers to and assist with the proper way to resolve the situation.

Lastly, having an Advocate attend doctor appointments with you to make sure that your voice is heard while you are understanding what the doctor said and that you are informed of any and all care options is extremely beneficial.

Don’t be afraid to ask question or authorize someone to ask questions for you!

Michelle Riddle is a Patient Advocate with Complete Dignity.  Visit her website!

Filed Under: Medical Costs

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