Applied Health Insurance: Managing Coverage Through Life's Major Transitions

Navigate plan changes, major medical events, and shifting family needs with a long-term strategy for health coverage.

⏱ 43 min 📚 11 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Health insurance is not a one-time decision. Marriage, the birth of a child, a job change, a chronic diagnosis, or approaching Medicare eligibility each creates a new coverage landscape. People who manage these transitions well save thousands of dollars and avoid painful gaps in care. This course focuses on those inflection points and the decisions they require. By the end of this course you will be able to evaluate your health insurance needs across major life events, coordinate benefits between two working spouses, plan the transition from employer coverage to COBRA or marketplace plans, understand how Medicare integrates with private insurance, and build a multi-year coverage strategy that adapts as your health profile and finances change. What you will learn: - How qualifying life events trigger Special Enrollment Periods and what documentation is required - How to coordinate dual-income spousal coverage to minimize combined out-of-pocket costs - The COBRA rules, timelines, and cost implications — and when the marketplace is a better alternative - How a serious diagnosis changes your plan needs and what protections exist under current law - How to evaluate supplemental policies such as critical illness and hospital indemnity plans - The Medicare enrollment windows and how Parts A, B, C, and D interact with employer coverage - How to advocate for yourself during claims disputes and prior authorization denials - Building a multi-year health coverage calendar tied to career and family planning milestones The course draws on detailed case studies spanning a working career — from a young employee's first employer plan to a pre-retiree coordinating Medicare enrollment. Each case is accompanied by reflection prompts asking you to map the scenario to your own situation. Templates for tracking life events, comparing supplemental options, and projecting Medicare costs are included. Designed for working adults who want a long-term approach to health insurance rather than year-by-year guesswork. Suitable for those managing coverage for a household, not just themselves. No prior insurance background is required, though familiarity with basic plan terminology is helpful. This course is informational and does not replace advice from a licensed health insurance professional or Medicare counselor.

What you'll get

  • 📜 Certificate of completion
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  • 🎧 Audio version included
    Learn on the go — no screen needed
  • ♾️ Lifetime access
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  • 📱 Phone or computer
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  • 💸 30-day refund
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  • Short & focused
    43 min of practical content

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