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Young Physicians: Cover Your Bases With These 3 Insurance Essentials

7 March 2020

Even if you don’t play or watch the game of baseball, you have most certainly heard the expression “cover your bases.”

It essentially means “be prepared” – position your team to be alert for any possibility – whether it’s a line drive hit down the third base line or a runner trying to steal second. The idea is to be ready so no matter what happens you are not caught off guard.

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Your Career Comes In Stages – Your Disability Insurance Should Work For All Of Them

29 February 2020

Life is lived in stages. You could say the same is true for the career of a physician.

In a broad sense, a physician’s career can be divided into three stages – early, middle and later. Each of these stages can bring rewards and achievements. But at the same time each comes with vulnerabilities – especially with regard to our health.

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Do You Really Know the Cost of Being Seriously Ill?

22 February 2020

As a physician, you understand how important it is to carry comprehensive health insurance. But when you are faced with a critical illness, your health insurance - though important - could still leave you with coverage gaps that may leave you financially vulnerable.

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Get Year-Round Help for Group Health Insurance

8 February 2020

We all know that for individuals, health insurance renewals and changes happen during the November and December calendar months. But if you’re a practice owner or manager, your group health insurance can renew at any time throughout the year. Whether your plan is up for renewal, or you’re offering group benefits for the first time, we want you to know that TMA Insurance Trust can help you year-round. We do the research, look for superior options, and always provide the best in service. Read on to see how your practice can benefit from getting assistance from our team.

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Health Insurance Gaps: Help Protect Yourself From a Financial Disaster

1 February 2020

Even for those who have health insurance, a serious illness can bring serious financial problems, as the following statistic shows:

Among Americans who have health insurance, one in five have had serious financial challenges in the past year because of medical bills.*

The message is clear: health insurance can leave a serious coverage gap. How can you help protect your finances? Let us help you find one way: starting February 1, TMA Insurance Trust is offering members under age 65 guaranteed acceptance for $20,000 coverage of TMA Member Critical Illness Insurance.

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Is There A “Critical Illness Gap” In Your Health Insurance?

25 January 2020
Get $20,000 Of Critical Illness Insurance – With
Guaranteed Acceptance

 

Physicians are like everyone else in at least one respect – no one is immune to the possibility of a serious illness.

Every year, 720,000 Americans have a heart attack.1 Every 40 seconds a stroke occurs.2 And in the United States, the risk of developing cancer is 1 in 3 for both men and women.3

And here is another sobering thought: With the higher deductibles, copays and coverage limits of many of today’s health insurance plans, it’s very likely that your primary health insurance will not cover all the expenses related to a prolonged serious illness.

That is why we are offering TMA members guaranteed acceptance for $20,000 of critical illness insurance.

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Open Enrollment Brings Opportunities For PPO Health Insurance

30 November 2019

THE CLOCK IS TICKING

Whether you’re looking for your own health insurance, or wish to offer coverage to your employees, it’s easy to appreciate the benefits of PPO health insurance.

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Health Insurance Open Enrollment: Ways For Practice Owners To Control Costs

23 November 2019

Practice owners who are shopping for health insurance during Open Enrollment, between November 1st and December 15th, can consider ways to control the cost of their health insurance. Some may think that increasing the deductible – the amount each employee would need to pay before the insurance company begins to pay benefits – is the way to offset a premium increase. However, it may be worth considering another way to manage costs so benefits can be maintained or made more affordable to the practice.

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