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Health Care for Retirees

October 27, 2020 admin

Health Care for Retirees | #CornerInsure #Enrollment #Healthcare #Retirement | As a retiree you have several health care benefits to…

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Posted in: Dental, Dental & Vision, Drug Plans, Final Expense, General Insurance, Health & fitness, Hearing, Long Term Care, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplements, Retirement, Vision

Medicare should be part of retirement strategy

September 16, 2020 admin

Medicare should be part of retirement strategy | #Verdafero #Retirement #Medicare | Medicare takes a little time to understand. As…

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Posted in: General Insurance, Health & fitness, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplements, Retirement Filed under: Dave Obregon, David Obregon

Seniors have the potential to transform economy and the healthcare system

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Seniors have the potential to transform economy and the healthcare system | #CornerInsure #Seniors #Economics #Society | At HIMSS &…

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Posted in: Finance, General Insurance, Health & fitness, Long Term Care Filed under: Cornerstone Insurance, Dave Obregon, David Obregon

Retirees’ cut drug coverage raises ire; explain decision, lawmakers say

September 11, 2020 admin

by Michael R. Wickline Retirees’ cut drug coverage raises ire; explain decision, lawmakers say | #CornerInsure #Medicare #Healthcare #Retirement | Some…

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Posted in: General Insurance, Health & fitness, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplements

COVID-19 isolated senior citizens. Technology and out-of-the-box thinking is connecting them again.

August 13, 2020 admin

COVID-19 isolated senior citizens. Technology and out-of-the-box thinking is connecting them again | #CornerInsure #COVID19 #Health #Seniors | With their…

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Posted in: General Insurance, Health & fitness Filed under: COVID19

How rising health care costs, longevity could impact planning for retirement

July 20, 2020 admin

How rising #health care costs, #longevity could impact planning for #retirement | #CornerInsure #Seniors | Chris McGee, senior vice president of…

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Posted in: General Insurance, Health & fitness, Retirement Filed under: Dave Obregon, David Obregon

How to Retire During a Pandemic

July 16, 2020 admin

How to #Retire During a #Pandemic | #CornerInsure #Retirement | Making investment decisions about your retirement has never been riskier.…

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Posted in: Dental, Dental & Vision, Drug Plans, Final Expense, Finance, General Insurance, Health & fitness, Hearing, Long Term Care, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplements, Retirement, Vision Filed under: Dave Obregon, David Obregon

Choosing the Best Long-Term Care Insurance Policy

July 7, 2020 admin

Choosing the Best Long-Term Care #Insurance Policy | #CornerInsure #Retirerment | Here are three questions to answer that can help…

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Posted in: General Insurance, Long Term Care, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplements, Retirement Filed under: Dave Obregon, David Obregon, health insurance

Medicare Hospital Inpatient Proposed Payment Rule Calls for Additional Price Transparency

June 30, 2020 admin

Medicare #Hospital Inpatient Proposed #Payment Rule Calls for Additional #Price Transparency | #CornerInsure | The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid…

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Posted in: Final Expense, General Insurance, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplements Filed under: Dave Obregon, David Obregon

FREE Virtual Nutrition Workshop for Seniors aged 60 and up

June 25, 2020 admin

FREE Virtual #Nutrition #Workshop for #Seniors aged 60 and up| #CornerInsure #Health | Join The Center for Prevention and Counseling…

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Posted in: General Insurance, Health & fitness Filed under: 60 and over, Dave Obregon, David Obregon, free, Free information, Healthy Eating, protect your health

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