Megan Whitenton has created dynamic web content for fields including higher education, insurance, visual arts, and healthcare since 2021. Years of experience as an arts administrator and art educator continue to inform her career as a multi-faceted content creator. Megan holds a BFA from California Institute of the Arts.

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The Medicare Open Enrollment Period allows you to adjust your coverage in the fall. Learn how to optimize your coverage during open enrollment.
Whole life insurance offers guaranteed coverage with an increasing value. Discover how a whole life insurance policy can help grow your legacy.
The Department of Health and Human Services announced the expiration of the federal Covid-19 public health emergency (PHE). Read on to learn the effect on your healthcare.
Medicare covers bariatric surgery for people with severe health conditions related to morbid obesity. See if you qualify for weight loss surgery on Medicare.
FDA-approved Opill is the first of its kind in the U.S. Learn more about Opill and whether health insurance covers this type of contraceptive.
If you lose your health coverage, you can apply for a new policy without waiting for the next annual enrollment period with a special enrollment period.
If you’re looking to maximize your healthcare benefits, you may simultaneously be eligible for Medicare and employer health insurance. Read on to learn more.
If your catalytic converter is stolen, your insurance may cover repair and replacement. Here’s a look at how converter theft happens and when insurance applies.
Medicare covers sleep studies for beneficiaries whose doctor orders the test. Explore other Medicare sleep study requirements.
Dental and vision insurance for seniors on Medicare is critical. Learn how to get dental, vision, and hearing coverage to complement original Medicare.
When you die, your life insurance beneficiary receives the payout from your policy. Learn more about how the process works.
The cash value and surrender value of a life insurance policy are related but are different from each other. Read more to learn how.