Your Map To Health Insurance

Pick Your Best Plan, Save Money, and Avoid Expensive Mistakes

About the Book

Stop Overpaying for Health Insurance and Start Making Smarter Coverage Decisions! Are you confused by health insurance terminology, frustrated by rising premiums, or worried you're paying too much for coverage? You're not alone. Health insurance decisions can feel overwhelming—but they don't have to be.

What You'll Learn:

  • Choose the right coverage while potentially saving thousands of dollars per year
  • Understand the real differences between plan types (HMO, PPO, HDHP, and more)
  • Navigate major life events like changing jobs, retiring, or turning 65
  • Master cost-effective employee benefits packages that attract and retain talent
  • Decode confusing insurance jargon with easy-to-understand explanations

Who Is This Book For?

Individuals and families shopping for health insurance

People approaching Medicare eligibility

Business owners setting up employee benefits

Anyone changing jobs and evaluating COBRA alternatives

Those frustrated with rising premiums who want to find better value

What Readers Are Saying

Excellent resource for individuals and entrepreneurs looking at their first health insurance plan. Employers setting up a benefits package will find this valuable as well. It's also perfect for anyone looking to learn more about the health insurance industry. Overall a great read!

Samantha Jo
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Matthew Sohn

Matthew Sohn

Author & Insurance Broker

About the Author

Matthew Sohn is a licensed insurance broker with over 20 years of experience helping individuals, families, and businesses find the right health insurance coverage. As the author of "Your Map To Health Insurance," Matthew has established himself as a trusted expert who simplifies complex insurance decisions and helps clients save money while securing better coverage.

Matthew Sohn built his first electrical circuit when he was seven years old after his father, a doctor, taught him how to use a soldering iron. With his newfound skill, he wanted to speed up his model train set by increasing the power to the motor before learning the difference between 120 volts AC and 12 volts DC. He sacrificed a long extension cord, carefully soldered the wires directly to the locomotive's motor, and plugged it directly into the wall, bypassing the powerpack. This early experience taught him valuable lessons about understanding complex systems, asking the right questions, and finding practical solutions—skills he now applies to helping clients navigate the equally complex world of health insurance.

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