Insurance CE >> Mississippi >> Life / Health

MS Health Insurance Basics CE Course Package

Package Details

hours
24.0
price
$49.95
4.68
4.68 (15762 Ratings)
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Access Period:

12 months

Today’s consumers are faced with an array of health insurance plans and options and often struggle to understand the best track for themselves and their families.   As a health insurance professional, you will need to know how to identify which health insurance plans and policies will be most beneficial to your client based on their unique needs and situation. You will also need to know how these policies overlap and how to fill the gaps in protection.

Choose this package of courses for an in-depth overview of general health insurance related concepts. Main learning concepts include:

  • Explanation of the many and varied types of health insurance policies, including basic and major medical expense, disability, long-term care, AD&D and workers' compensation, as well as Medicare and Medigap
  • Analysis of individual disability insurance, employer-provided disability insurance, government programs that pay disability benefits, and the taxes insureds can expect to pay on these benefits
  • Examination of the various options seniors have for paying for long-term care and how long-term care insurance can provide protection from one of the greatest expenses that individuals face as they get older

Courses included will meet all your CE requirements for your license renewal in Mississippi including your ethics requirement.

Package Includes
ACA and the Basics of Health Insurance Exchanges
4.67964404894
(1798 Ratings)
4.0

Developing a Client-Centered Code of Ethics
4.66815590818
(6491 Ratings)
3.0

Health and Accident Insurance
4.67785436020
(3337 Ratings)
11.0

Health Savings Accounts
4.74191893278
(1949 Ratings)
3.0

Healthcare Options: HSAs, FSAs, HDHPs, QSEHRAs
4.68632830361
(2187 Ratings)
3.0


Exam Requirements: Self-Study exams are closed-book and must be monitored by a disinterested 3rd party. The monitor can be any impartial person who is not concerned with the result of the examination or the success of the student. The monitor cannot be related by family to the student. (Examples of impartial monitors are teachers, librarians, church leaders, neighbors, etc.)


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