6 Groups of People Who Need Dental Insurance
Wondering if you actually need dental insurance? While many people buy it to keep costs low in the event of a dental emergency, others buy it because they know they actually need it. If you fall into one of these six groups, you most likely really need it. Read on to see if you do!
5 Factors to Consider When Choosing a Doctor
Choosing a doctor is one of the most important things you’ll do! Not only do you want to choose an in-network doctor, you also want to choose one who can take care of all of your health needs and that you actually like. Check out our list of all the factors you should consider when it comes time to choose a doctor.
Plan Network Types Explained: HMOs, PPOs, EPOs, and POSs
What's the difference between an HMO and PPO, anyway? We'll walk you through the different plan network types to help you understand which is best for you.
Are Medical Bills Tax-Deductible? Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction & More
Here's how to save on insurance with the self-employed health insurance deduction, premium tax credit, and by deducting approved self-employed medical expenses.
Your Guide to Choosing a Metal Tier
Bronze, silver, gold, or platinum ... oh my! Plan selection comes down to this delicate decision matrix: your financial situation, your best guess on how much care you need, and your risk profile. Here's our guide on the metal tiers.
Doctor Networks: 3 Tips to Finding an In-Network Provider
Understanding what a doctor network is and how to stay in-network is key to getting the most out of your money when it comes to your health insurance plan. Read on to learn what a doctor network even is, the types of networks, and how you can go about finding an in-network provider.
Celebrating Black History Month with Strider Jasmin Hinnant-Kornegay
Jasmin is Stride’s Senior HR Business Partner. In honor of Black History Month, she’s sharing a bit of story with us.
What Is a Tax Form 1095-A and How Do I Use It?
If you qualified for a health insurance subsidy this year, then you'll get a 1095-A form in the mail. Here's what to do with it when you file your taxes.