During his career as both a licensed life insurance agent and industry executive, he has helped thousands of clients with their life insurance needs through his work at Redbird Advisors and Senior Market Advisors. When Drew isn’t working, he spends time with his family, supporting breast cancer...
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Health care is probably the most important topic for veterans. Medical care is free for military members while they serve and virtually free for their family members. But unless the military members serve until reaching retirement, they lose that benefit when they separate from military service. Ju...
When you’re a member of the military, many of your needs are taken care of, including access to inexpensive life insurance for you and your family. But the transition to civilian life can be difficult. Figuring out your ownlife insuranceplan is one of the challenges. The U.S. Department...
If you’re under the age of 60, have minimal health complications, and are planning to begin another career, a term life insurance policy from a private insurer can be affordable and offer you higher amounts of coverage to protect your family. Term life is one of the most affordable life...
It traces the historical evolution of the VHA and outlines the important contributions it has made that are relevant to current discussions about health insurance and health system reform.The VHA reflects a very different model of care, financing, and delivery than the models that dominate the US...
“While we found that women veterans were more highly educated, had higher incomes and were more likely to have health insurance, they reported worse health compared to active duty, National Guard or Reserves and civilian women across a host of outcomes,” said lead author Keren Lehavot, Ph.D...
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The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) The Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA), The National Cemetery Administration (NCA)1 The NCA runs 155 national cemeteries throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, providing benefits for all eligible service members and family members. Burial and memorial...
other sources of care such as private health insurance. In FY2005, VHA provided care to approximately 4.9 million unique patients. The greatest number of patients were in VISNs 4, 8 and 16. Each of these VISNs had more than 265,000 patients (Figure 4). The overall patient population ...