[B046] Choose a Health Plan That Won’t Make You Sick with Jennifer Jackson, ADLT 101

Choosing a health plan sucks. But it has to be done. Here’s how to do it with as little pain as possible.

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Show Notes

Are you trying to figure out a health plan? During open enrollment, it can be difficult to decide what to pick. After all, there can be a lot of choices. You want to make sure you get the right one for you.

Today we’re joined by Jennifer Jackson from ADLT 101. She talks about the first time she tried to find a health plan. We’ll talk about how to make the most of your company options, and what to watch for the next time the government exchanges are open.

Health insurance is one of those things you need as an adult, whether you think you’ll get sick or not.

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Hosted byHarlan L. Landes and Miranda Marquit
Produced byadulting.tv
Edited and mixed bySteve Stewart
Music bybensound.com

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[B046] Choose a Health Plan That Won’t Make You Sick with Jennifer Jackson, ADLT 101 was last modified: December 30th, 2017 by Harlan and Miranda

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