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In a world where Medicare's complexities leave many seniors bewildered, Joseph Ritter has spent two decades perfecting ...
Patient advocates say they frequently hear from people who thought they didn’t need to sign up for Medicare when they turned 65 because they had group health coverage. That delay sometimes forces ...
As a tsunami of retirees comes crashing in, three-fifths of those surveyed believe – wrongly – that the federal safety net ...
The United States may still be the only industrialized nation without universal healthcare, but we do have a pay-as-you-go ...
The only way to avoid Medicare premium penalties is to enroll in a timely manner. Medicare charges a penalty for Part B and Part D enrollees, and some Part A enrollees, if they have a significant gap ...
Provider groups fare split over how to respond to a new policy interpretation that has led to the firing of speech-language ...
Yahoo Finance readers had thousands of questions and comments on Medicare, Social Security and more, good and bad! Senior ...
Washington state’s survey of dually eligible individuals provided state staff with a roadmap for continued improvement of ...
In a world where Medicare's complexities leave many seniors bewildered, Joseph Ritter has spent two decades perfecting ...
Reality: Some parts of Medicare (Part A, hospital coverage) are free for individuals who worked and paid Medicare taxes, but most people are still required to pay premiums, deductibles and copays.
Senior insurance coverage is often surrounded by confusion, misinformation, and assumptions that create unnecessary fear or hesitation. From misunderstandings about eligibility to false beliefs about ...