Health savings accounts (HSAs) are like personal savings accounts, but the money in them is used to pay for health care expenses. You — not your employer or insurance company — own and control the money in your HSA. The money you deposit into the account is not taxed. To be eligible to open an …
Staying Safe at Home with Kids In COVID-19
Interviewer: With many kids going back to in-person classes this fall, is there a danger that they can catch COVID-19 at school and then bring it home into a household that might have a vulnerable individual or give it to other family members. Hear the whole interview at healthcare.utah.edu >> Dr. Adam Hersh is a …
Health Minute: Vitamins for Kids?
Despite what you may read on the Internet, viruses—including coronavirus—are not impacted by vitamin levels. So how can you best improve your child’s immune system? University of Utah Health Pediatrician Dr. Cindy Gellner explains why exercise, diet, and sunshine are the best ways to keep your child strong against any virus. GELLNER: COVID is scary. …
NV’s Health Insurance Exchange Enrolls 5,479 Due to COVID-19
Carson City, NV – The Silver State Health Insurance Exchange (Exchange), Nevada’s state agency that helps individuals secure budget-appropriate health coverage through the online marketplace and State-Based Exchange (SBE) platform, Nevada Health Link, enrolled 6,017 Nevadans during its limited-time Exceptional Circumstance Special Enrollment Period (SEP), March 17 – May 15. 5,479 new consumer enrollments were …
Kid Stuff That’s Great Used and What’s No-Go
As soon as babies grow out of their clothes, the families don’t want them so clothes are great bargains for new families. Not everything used is, so here are a few tips on buying used smart.