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Hate Shopping for Health Insurance? Now You Don’t Have To.

5 November 2016

The market for health insurance in Texas and across the country has become increasingly complex, and this year is certainly no exception. The newspaper headlines are concerning. From the Texas Tribune: Health Insurers' Exit Spells Trouble for Obamacare in Texas. From Dallas News: Seven More Texas Counties Could See Just One Obamacare Option in 2017. Carriers for personal plans have all but left the state, and the plans that are left carry greatly increased premiums. These changes affect all TMA members who shop for coverage, whether for themselves, their families or their practice staff.

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Countdown to Health Insurance Open Enrollment

29 October 2016

In just a matter of days, it will be November 1st, the beginning of Open Enrollment for health insurance for members and their families, as well as practice staff. For many physicians, this is a time of frustration, but TMA Insurance Trust is here to make it easier.

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Learn about 2017’s Health Insurance Changes from Experienced Advisor Liz West

22 October 2016

Liz West is an experienced advisor on health insurance under the Affordable Care Act here at TMA Insurance Trust. She has worked here for nearly three decades, so she understands the marketplace and the particular needs of physicians in our state.

As the date for open enrollment nears, we sit down with Liz to discuss the health insurance marketplace and solutions to some of the issues our members are facing.

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A Case for Dependable Life Insurance

15 October 2016

At TMA Insurance Trust, it is our role as your advocate to advise members when an important issue arises so that you are truly protected. In this week’s blog we provide a historical perspective on Universal Life and what can happen when you are not fully educated by an advisor who is not fully informed or not putting your interests first.

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8 reasons why your disability coverage may not provide enough income.

8 October 2016

You may have a long-term disability policy provided by the hospital or medical group where you’re employed or you may have bought a plan yourself and filed it away. So why would you need to revisit and update your coverage? For most physicians, the answer lies in one simple question, “If you become disabled and cannot continue your career, will your disability coverage provide enough income to maintain your lifestyle for a significant amount of time?”

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Protect Your Financial Independence with Business Overhead Expense Coverage

1 October 2016

As Texans, we treasure our independence, and it shows. In Texas, 63% of physicians are independent, either in a solo or small practice of no more than three physicians. But as the saying goes, ‘responsibility is the price of freedom.’ The burden of financial responsibility can be a heavy one for physicians, especially independent or solo practitioners.

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Is Your Auto and Homeowners Insurance Keeping Up With Your Risk?

24 September 2016

According to Texas law, certain types of insurance coverage are mandatory. For example, if you drive a car or own a mortgaged home, you must have insurance. Even though these types of insurance are commonplace, it is surprising how many people are improperly insured. Indeed, after some investigation, you may find that you are overspending, underinsured, or unaware of truly valuable protection options.

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What You Need to Know Now About Renters Insurance

17 September 2016

In the United States, 95% of homeowners have home insurance, but only 40% of renters have renters insurance. This is a truly alarming statistic.

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