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Monday, January 15, 2018
10 Medical Screenings You Should Have in 2018
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Medicare Part D Late Enrollment Penalty
If you are enrolling in Medicare, you may question whether you really need Part D prescription drug coverage. You pay a monthly premium for Part D, and it may feel like an unnecessary expense if you don’t take any prescription drugs. Or, you may have other prescription benefits and wonder if you need Part D…
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Friday, January 12, 2018
Medicare Beneficiary Kidney Disease Education Courses
If you’ve recently been diagnosed with Stage IV kidney disease and you have Medicare, you might be wondering about what services your insurance will cover. In addition to your regular health care provisions, your Medicare Part B medical insurance will actually cover some kidney disease education courses to help you learn ways to manage your…
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Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Why Social Security and Medicare Programs Are Vital to Older Americans in Florida
Social Security and Medicare are government administered programs designed to provide income and health security to American citizens who are 65 years or older. Florida, like many other states in United States, highly require the government Social Security and Medicare programs for the stability of the economy. These programs are very important to the Floridian…
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Monday, January 8, 2018
Medicare Part B Late Enrollment Penalty
If you’re new to Medicare and don’t sign up for Part B when you’re first eligible, you’ll have to pay the Medicare Part B late enrollment penalty. You’ll also have to wait until the General Enrollment Period to enroll in Part B coverage. However, if you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period, you won’t have…
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Friday, January 5, 2018
New Year’s Resolutions for Seniors in 2018
Have you considered making a few New Year’s resolutions for when the ball drops to signal the start of 2018? If so, you’re not alone. Here are a few to consider adding to your list, as well as methods of accomplishing them. Improving Financial Health From eliminating debt to setting aside money to travel, there…
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Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Penalties Loom for ACA Enrollees Who Don’t Switch to Medicare Until September 2018
In America, turning 65 years brings with it some changes in health plans for individuals enrolled in the Affordable Care Act marketplace. Americans who are over 65 years and have their health insurance coverage through an Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace, are in danger of having to pay higher premiums for the rest of their…
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Friday, December 29, 2017
In Shift, Health Care Ties Economy as Voters Top Issue
Rising Healthcare Concerns Reshape Political Terrain Recent polls have shown that for many Americans, their top concern as voters is the issue of health care. In a September poll by Morning Consult/POLITICO 24% of citizens surveyed responded that health care is their number one concern as voters for upcoming Senate and House elections. The same…
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Wednesday, December 27, 2017
AARP Urges the American Congress Leadership to Prevent a Large cut in Medicare
Jo Ann Jenkins, the Chief Executive Officer of AARP calls on the leadership of the American Congress to keep their promise to the American seniors by prevention of a possible large cut in Medicare in 2018. This enormous cut which is expected to be about $25 billion would result from the enactment of H.R. 1…
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Tuesday, December 26, 2017
The ABCs of Selecting a Medicare Supplement Plan
Medicare doesn’t cover all of your medical needs, so learning the ABCs of selecting a Medicare Supplement plan is essential to having access to complete healthcare coverage. With so many Medigap supplement plans out there, it can be sometimes difficult to know which one to choose. Lucky for you, we’ve come up with a plan that…
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Saturday, December 23, 2017
How the New US. Tax Bill Will Impact Medicare
The new tax bill which the Trump led Republican administration seeks to pass into law will be the most important health care legislation enacted in United States since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010. Though the new tax bill has its positive sides, it is envisaged that it will pose some grievous threats and…
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Friday, December 22, 2017
Medicare Beneficiaries Prefer Phone Calls When Signing Up for Medicare
Researchers in the healthcare field have been working diligently in finding ways to bridge the gap between seniors and the rise of digital engagement. Innovative technologies are globally on the rise, and the healthcare industry is not exempt. Healthmine recently conducted a survey to find out what form of communication medicare beneficiaries prefer. Unsurprisingly, the…
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Monday, December 18, 2017
Learn About What Medicare Doesn’t Cover
Knowing what Medicare doesn’t cover is crucial to your health and finances. Many Medicare patients are under the impression that their insurance will cover everything they need. Specifically, when they first enroll in the program. However, Medicare only covers a percentage of most services. There are many services that are not covered at all. Knowing…
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Friday, December 15, 2017
Enrolling in Medicare Can be Complicated
Medicare has been present since the late 1960s and is administered by the US federal government. In recent years, around thirty to fifty private insurance companies all over the United States are under contract with Medicare. The United States Medicare is financed through surtaxes and premiums from beneficiaries, overall revenue, and payroll taxes. What’s so…
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Thursday, December 14, 2017
2018 Medicare High Deductible Plan F Changes
Recently, CMS announced the new changes to the 2018 Medicare High Deductible Plan F option. Many Medicare recipients are asking how these changes will impact their decision when choosing a plan. Below, we’ll discuss the coverage details of this Medicare Supplement plan and the changes made for 2018. 2018 Medicare High Deductible Plan F How…
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Tuesday, December 12, 2017
What is Medicare Part G Medicare Supplement Insurance
Medicare Part G is one of the most common plans chosen between Medicare beneficiaries. It offers all of the same benefits as Plan F. The only difference is Plan G doesn’t cover your Part B deductible. Thus, making this plan more affordable to some Medicare beneficiaries. Medicare Part G By purchasing Medicare Part G, beneficiaries…
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What is a Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan
A Medicare Supplement insurance plan is supplemental healthcare coverage that compliments your Original Medicare benefits. It helps cover the out of pocket costs that Medicare doesn’t cover such as deductibles, coinsurance and copayments. Understanding the changing nature and complex regulations of government health care is never easy. Leaving many beneficiaries wondering what a Medicare Supplement plan…
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Plan F vs Plan G: Medicare Supplements (Medigap)
Plan F vs Plan G are the two Medicare Supplement plans that will cover any Medicare Part B excess charges. If you’re like most people, you want your plan to cover as many of your healthcare expenses as possible. This is why most enrollees choose the most comprehensive plan, Plan F. But another plan, Plan G, offers…
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Michigan Medigap Subsidy: What You Need to Know
The Michigan Health Endowment Fund has come up with the Michigan Medigap Subsidy. This fund is aimed at bailing out low-income seniors within the state. At the same time, the Michigan Endowment Fund has a special focus on people living with disabilities in the state of Michigan. The subsidy pays for your supplement insurance. This is…
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How to Compare Medicare Supplement Rates
Medicare Supplement rates tend to go up every year or so to keep up with inflation. Also because of rising healthcare costs or changes in state and federal regulations. Depending on your insurance company, you can expect to see these rate increases on your policy anniversary or around your birthday. If a rate increase feels…
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