Group vision insurance policies work similarly to individual vision insurance policies, but instead of the policyholder paying the entire premium, the cost is often shared between the employer or organization and the employees or members. The policyholder or policyholders then pay a portion of the premium through payroll deductions or other means.
Group vision insurance policies may have different coverage options available, depending on the needs of the employer or organization and their employees or members. For example, some policies may only cover basic eye exams and prescription eyeglasses, while others may cover more specialized services, such as laser eye surgery or orthoptics.
We’re currently in the General Open Enrollment Period for Medicare, which runs from January 1st to March 31st. During this time, you can make changes to your Medicare coverage, switch from Original Medicare to a Medicare Advantage plan, or switch your Medicare Advantage plan. This period is available for anyone eligible for Medicare who wants to update their coverage for the upcoming year.