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February 22, 2022
Switching plans with CDPHP? What you need to know.
If you’ve had CDPHP® health coverage in the past and now you’re switching to a new type of plan with CDPHP, there are a handful of things you’ll want to take care of as you change plans. Here are some examples of when you might be switching the type of plan you’re on: You already…
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February 21, 2022
14 tips and 14 foods to help you eat healthy on a budget
Is it just me, or have you noticed your grocery bill creeping up lately? Time to make some changes! We all want to eat well as part of keeping ourselves healthy, but sometimes it seems like bailing on the healthiest grocery items to save money is the easiest fix. After all, they’re the most expensive,…
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October 05, 2021
Medicare Advantage 101
What is a Medicare Advantage Plan? A Medicare Advantage plan, sometimes called a Part C plan, is a health plan offered by a private insurer like CDPHP® to provide Medicare Part A coverage (inpatient hospital visits, skilled nursing facility stays, home health care visits, hospice care) and Part B coverage (doctor visits, outpatient services,…
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August 11, 2021
Securing Your Accounts beyond Just a Password
Many online accounts now require additional authentication beyond just a password. Financial institutions, credit cards, and even email providers ask users to input a short code when you access your data on their websites. This code is typically sent to you via text, email, phone call, or generated by an app. This is called Multi-Factor…
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July 12, 2021
Top 10 Reasons to Login
In this day and age, what isn’t accessible and feasible via the internet? From shopping (clothing, groceries, housewares, you name it), to banking, to bill paying, to entertainment, if you have a web-enabled device, you can take care of all your needs quickly and efficiently.
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June 03, 2021
How To Use Your Asthma Inhaler
An estimated 1.5 million adults and 400,000 children in New York State have asthma. But asthma can be controlled by managing your medications and knowing your triggers. You can use an inhaler with or without a spacer. Spacers help the medication get straight to where it’s needed in your lungs, with less medication ending up…
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