| by Robert Berman

How To Dispute Your ER Bill

If you had a health condition that required a trip to the emergency room, the last thing you should be thinking about are the medical expenses you will incur. However, even if you have health insurance, you will likely end up with several...
| by Robert Berman

Unexpected Telemedicine Bills...What To Do

As COVID-19 (coronavirus) alarmingly spreads throughout the nation, telemedicine is becoming an increasingly common way for doctors to communicate with patients. While the last thing you should be worrying about during the current crisis is paying...
| by Robert Berman

COVID-19 Medical Billing: Don't Assume Anything

If you think you may have symptoms of COVID-19, it’s important to speak with a doctor who will be able to advise you whether you should get tested. Given how contagious coronavirus is, telemedicine has become the new norm for healthcare visits. It...
| by Angie Galatas

Be Prepared: Let's Talk About Advanced Directives

The discussion of whether you should create your advanced directives has been a topic that may not be at the forefront of your mind. However, with the current public health pandemic of COVID-19, it is something everyone should consider keeping in...
| by Angie Galatas

Health Inequities and Social Isolation: Dangerous Comorbidities

Imagine you notice symptoms of the COVID-19 virus and are afraid you won’t get adequate care because you are a minority? The pandemic has highlighted the disparity in access to healthcare in minority communities and emphasized that this population...
| by Corina Savela

Take Advantage of Your MA or MAPD Benefits

Many seniors have what is called a Medicare Advantage Plan MA (most have Prescription Drug plans included MAPD) but never really take full advantage of all the benefits of the plan. Especially now during this COVID-19, shelter in place, isolation...
| by Claire Thevenot

Now’s the Time to Get Your Healthcare Affairs in Order

For many of us, the uncertainty and social isolation caused by the COVID-19 outbreak has brought to the forefront what’s most important in life: human connection and our loved ones. In light of this reminder, now is the perfect time to make sure...
| by Linda Winkler Garvin

Healthy Sleep Tips During The Covid-19 Pandemic

A good night’s sleep is a very important component in maintaining health. Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that can make it hard to fall asleep, causing you to wake up throughout the night and not be able to get back to sleep. With our current...
| by GNA Admin

What Behavioral Health Can Do Now to Respond to COVID-19

Guest Blog: Amanda Latimore, Ph.D., social epidemiologist and faculty at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Behavioral health systems should prepare now for what may be our new normal. Communities are rapidly ramping up social...
| by GNA Admin

Boosting Immunity in the Age of COVID-19

Guest Blog: Courtesy of Society of Certified Senior Advisors There are several things you can do to help your body fight off exposure to any virus or bacteria, including the coronavirus. We all know to wash hands for at least 20 seconds and...
| by Jeff Smith

The New Telehealth

Guest Blog: Monahan Law Group, LLC Chicago, Illinois As the nation grapples with a public health response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Telehealth has emerged as one of the most prominent “tools in the toolbox” to ensure access to care for individuals...
| by Annette Ticoras

Surviving Loneliness in the Wake of COVID-19

Our country has taken drastic but necessary measures to protect our citizens from COVID-19. This has left many people dealing with unfamiliar feelings of isolation and loneliness. Sadly, our senior population—who combat these feelings anyway—is...
| by Debby Deutsch

Patient Advocates and COVID-19: Does HIPAA Still Matter?

It goes without saying that within the last couple of weeks our world has been turned upside down as a result of the COVID-19 virus. Once the initial shock wears off, however, we realize that life still goes on and we need to adapt to new norms as...
| by Corina Savela

Caregiving is hard...And you're not a failure if you need help.

You feel like a failure. Why can't you do it all? That seems ridiculous when you read it, but when you feel it, it seems valid and you feel like a failure. Caregiving is hard work. Whether you are simply driving for your loved one now or sitting...
| by Antra Boyd

Patient Advocacy and Are You Informed?

How do you become informed? The CT SCAN was clean!!!! No lesions, tumors, or enlarged lymph nodes seen (except the orange-sized mass on my left ovary, of course). Again, not a guarantee, but that was really, really good news. My business partner...