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Many people switched their Medicare Part D drug plans or Medicare Advantage plans during last fall’s Medicare Open Enrollment Period. Now that the new year is approaching its halfway point, it’s a ...
While open enrollment for Medicare is still months away, the Nebraska Association of County Officials is hosting several free ...
Governor Joe Lombardo (R-NV) and the Nevada State Legislature have taken a historic step to ensure affordable access to ...
Question: I’m 54 years old and I’ve been disabled for almost two years so I think I’m eligible for Medicare. Do I need to sign up for any parts of Medicare, including drug coverage? Answer: I am ...
Missing Medicare enrollment at 65 may trigger penalties that lower Social Security benefits—knowing the deadlines is key to ...
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 ...
If you're tempted to ditch your Medicare Advantage plan, you're not alone. Here's when it's a good idea and how to go about ...
Remember, with Medicare what you don’t know WILL hurt you! When leaving your or your spouse’s benefits or employment, you ...
I need to know how to begin my Medicare benefits as quickly as possible, because my health plan won’t cover my cancer ...
More than 700,000 Medicare beneficiaries currently face permanent increases in their Part B premiums because of late enrollment, with average penalties reaching 30 percent.
Members of Congress reintroduced the Medicare Economic Security Solutions Act, proposing sweeping reforms to Medicare Part B late enrollment penalties. The legislation would limit penalties to 15% of ...