by Barbara Kempen | Jun 19, 2016 | Affordable Health Insurance, Health Insurance Brentwood, Health Insurance Pacific Palisades, Health Insurance Santa Monica, Life Insurance, Uncategorized
Getting a divorce brings a new type of change to your everyday life. For some people this change is wanted, yet for others, it is unexpected and heartbreaking. For all of us though, it is a change, requiring one to revisit all aspects of one’s financial planning and...
by Barbara Kempen | May 8, 2016 | Affordable Health Insurance, Health Insurance Brentwood, Health Insurance Pacific Palisades, Health Insurance Santa Monica, Uncategorized
When one loses their job with health insurance, next to finding a new job, an important aspect to consider is how to find suitable health insurance for you and your family. With the Implementation of the Affordable Care Act and the mandate of carrying health insurance...
by Barbara Kempen | Apr 2, 2016 | Affordable Health Insurance, Health Insurance Brentwood, Health Insurance Pacific Palisades, Health Insurance Santa Monica
Many Californians might be confused about 1095 forms and how they are to be used for filing their 2015 taxes. Californians who applied for health insurance through Covered California or Federal Market Exchange in 2015 should have received, at the beginning of...
by Barbara Kempen | Mar 16, 2016 | Affordable Health Insurance, Health Insurance Brentwood, Health Insurance Santa Monica, Uncategorized
With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act and the many more choices available, consumers asking themselves whether they should choose to go directly to an insurance carrier, go to the state exchange Covered California site, or instead go to an insurance...
by Barbara Kempen | Mar 1, 2016 | Affordable Health Insurance, Health Insurance Brentwood, Health Insurance Pacific Palisades, Health Insurance Santa Monica
The 2016 Open Enrollment period for obtaining health insurance ended January 31, 2016. We are now in the Special Enrollment Period,wherein no changes can be made to your health insurance contract until the next Open Enrollment Period begins, which will be from...
by Barbara Kempen | Jan 14, 2016 | Affordable Health Insurance, Health Insurance Brentwood, Health Insurance Pacific Palisades, Health Insurance Santa Monica
Californians who applied for health insurance through Covered California in 2015 will receive within the next weeks a 1095- A form. This is a health Insurance Medical Statement. In Section 1 it lists the health insurance policy name, the health insurance you...
by Barbara Kempen | Jan 14, 2016 | Affordable Health Insurance, Health Insurance Brentwood, Health Insurance Pacific Palisades, Health Insurance Santa Monica, Uncategorized
On November 20, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued proposed regulations that address a wide range of Affordable Care Act (ACA) benefit provisions that will be effective for 2017 plan years. Published each fall, these rules will be finalized in...
by Barbara Kempen | Jan 13, 2016 | Affordable Health Insurance, Health Insurance Brentwood, Health Insurance Santa Monica
As an insurance agent I am always eager to learn about new health insurance options, such as California’s 2016 Oscar Health Insurance for 2016 in California and Covered California. I make a point in trying each of the systems myself so I can share my...
by Barbara Kempen | Jan 13, 2016 | Affordable Health Insurance, Health Insurance Brentwood, Health Insurance Pacific Palisades, Health Insurance Santa Monica, Uncategorized
The open enrollment to apply for health insurance ends Janaury 31st 2016, there are still some Californians who decides not to carry health insurance . Here are is an overview of the tax penalty for 2016 . What happened if I do not pay health insurance in 2016? ●...
by Barbara Kempen | Dec 2, 2015 | Affordable Health Insurance, Health Insurance Brentwood, Health Insurance Pacific Palisades, Health Insurance Santa Monica
Usually it’s safer to just get health insurance, rather than risking ending up having to pay doctors and hospitals thousands (or hundreds of thousands) of dollars. However, there is a case that is an exception to this rule. You might want to consider differently if...