By: Kevin Griffis, HHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs
There’s now just one game left to go in the NFL season…unless you count the Pro Bowl. And why would you? (I mean, it’s a pointless game played with little passion where the real winners are the ones who walk off the field with their ACLs intact.)
Speaking of which, if your fantasy football season was as bad as mine, you know that sometimes things don’t go as planned. Just ask Le’Veon Bell, Keenan Allen and Jamaal Charles. They’re just a few of the names on a very long NFL injury list this year – all great players who were poised to power their teams, and more importantly, to send my fantasy squad to playoff glory. Oh, well, if second place is the first loser, ninth place isn’t so bad, right?
But back in the real world, when things don’t go as planned, you have health insurance – or at least you should.
And that brings me to this Sunday. If you’ll allow me to completely desecrate a metaphor for the sake of a blog post, here at HHS, you could say we’re in playoff mode for the insurance season. Right around the corner is the January 31 deadline to sign up for 2016 health coverage. Think of it as a very nerdy 2-minute drill, albeit one with much higher stakes than any game.
READ MORE: Two-Minute Drill: Get Covered This WeekSpeaking of which, if your fantasy football season was as bad as mine, you know that sometimes things don’t go as planned. Just ask Le’Veon Bell, Keenan Allen and Jamaal Charles. They’re just a few of the names on a very long NFL injury list this year – all great players who were poised to power their teams, and more importantly, to send my fantasy squad to playoff glory. Oh, well, if second place is the first loser, ninth place isn’t so bad, right?
But back in the real world, when things don’t go as planned, you have health insurance – or at least you should.
And that brings me to this Sunday. If you’ll allow me to completely desecrate a metaphor for the sake of a blog post, here at HHS, you could say we’re in playoff mode for the insurance season. Right around the corner is the January 31 deadline to sign up for 2016 health coverage. Think of it as a very nerdy 2-minute drill, albeit one with much higher stakes than any game.
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