What Is a Qualifying Life Event for Special Enrollment?
When life changes, your health insurance can too. Explore our guide to qualifying events and special enrollment.
Stride Health Kicks Off 2024 ACA Open Enrollment with New Plan Selection Experience and New Partners
Stride Health, the leader in portable benefits technology, is heading into the 2024 Open Enrollment period with a new personalized plan selection experience for consumers, major upgrades to its app, which helps self-employed individuals save money on taxes & benefits, and several new partnerships.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with Strider Dani Londoño
While celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, we spoke with Stride’s Partner Success Manager, Dani Londoño about her Latin heritage and discussed how her mom and dad are her biggest role models and influences growing up.
Does Medicaid Cover Dental Implants? Exploring Coverage Options
Discover if Medicaid covers dental implants and explore alternative options. Learn how Stride can help you find suitable insurance plans.
Breast Cancer and Health Insurance: 5 Things You Should Know
Health insurance is never easy to figure out, but throwing breast cancer into the mix can make it even more complicated. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we want to make things a little easier for breast cancer patients by offering our best tips for buying, using, and affording their health plans.
Navigating Health Expenses: How Much Is an Urgent Care Visit?
Discover the true cost of urgent care visits, including pricing without insurance. Learn how insurance coverage can help and find resources through Stride.
The Affordable Care Act and Birth Control Coverage
Under the Affordable Care Act, health insurance plans are legally required to cover certain forms of birth control. This means that you have access to free contraceptives, even before you hit your deductible! Read on to learn all about what is covered and what isn’t.
13 Worst Case Scenarios of Having No Health Insurance
Health insurance is key to protecting yourself against expensive medical bills. Check out how much you pay with and without health insurance in these scenarios.