by Misty Berryman | Oct 27, 2021 | Colorado Health Care Sharing Ministries, Health Care Cost Sharing Plans, Health Sharing, Healthshare plans
Last year, a number of Colorado legislators came together to sponsor HB20-1008, a bill that sought to curb the freedom and flexibility of HCSMs in Colorado. HCSMs, or Health Care Sharing Ministries, are a low-cost health insurance alternative in Colorado that...
by Misty Berryman | Jul 27, 2021 | Health Insurance, Healthshare plans, Unemployment Benefit
Without a doubt, the COVID-19 pandemic was hard on every one of us. But for Americans in the restaurant and hospitality industry, the effects were even more difficult to bear. Over the course of the last year and a half, it’s estimated that we’ve lost nearly 3 million...
by Misty Berryman | Jun 11, 2021 | Health Care Cost Sharing Plans, Health Share Program, Healthshare plans
For more and more Americans, traditional health insurance just isn’t cutting it anymore. With fewer options on the table and ever-climbing rates, it’s a wonder that anybody can find a decent healthcare plan at all. Colorado healthshare plans can help! Colorado health...
by Misty Berryman | Feb 4, 2021 | Health Sharing, Healthshare plans, Oneshare Health
Even before the pandemic, Colorado residents were struggling more than ever to pay for the costs of healthcare. Between constantly rising premiums and the shady (if not downright predatory) US hospital system, it’s a surprise that any of us can afford the cost of...
by Leslie Jablonski | Jul 7, 2020 | Discount services, Health Sharing, Healthshare plans, Oneshare Health, telemedicine
No matter where you are located in the Centennial State, getting to the ‘other side’ of a pandemic is going to take a bit of creative financial strategizing. That multi-hundred (or thousand) dollar health insurance bill seems like a good place to start. But how can...
by Wiley Long | Nov 18, 2019 | Health Insurance, Healthshare plans
Under the Affordable Care Act, the law requires all Americans to have healthcare coverage. If you fail to enroll in a health insurance plan during the open enrollment period, your family can be fined up to 2.5 percent of your annual income, which sounds a little...