A health savings account (HSA) is an excellent tool for helping manage your out-of-pocket healthcare expenses. Consider the
following five tips for getting the most out of your HSA:
Ozempic and Wegovy have recently become popular for their potential to help individuals lose weight. Both drugs rely on the same active ingredient, semaglutide, which is associated with reduced hunger, appetite and cravings, and prolonged feelings of fullness after meals. However, the two drugs aren’t interchangeable.
Ozempic is approved to treat Type 2 diabetes but is not approved for weight-loss purposes, although it’s commonly prescribed as a weight-loss drug for off-label use. Wegovy is approved for weight loss for people age 12 and up with a body mass index (BMI) of 27 kg/m2 or higher with at least one weight-related ailment and those with a BMI of 30 kg/m2 or higher. These drugs also have different dosage options.
Coverage and eligibility for these drugs vary by health care plan. Talk to your primary care provider today to learn more about these drugs and other weight loss options.
Pet insurance provides coverage for pet illnesses and accidents. These plans are similar to your health insurance plan but focus more on unforeseen medical incidents than routine preventive visits. Some employers offer them as a voluntary benefit to protect you from high unexpected veterinary bills.
Pet insurance plans cover different illnesses and conditions; however, most focus on non-routine care. As such, they will generally cover a new illness, disease, or injury, such as eye and ear infections, cancer, arthritis, diabetes, tumors, Lyme disease, and broken legs.
Most plans cover dogs and cats, but some may protect other animals, such as rabbits, lizards, hamsters, mice, goats, and pot-bellied pigs.
Check with your employer to learn more about available voluntary benefits.
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