It is possible to switch from your Original Medicare plan to an Advantage Plan, but what is the difference between Original Medicare and a Medicare Advantage Plan? Why might one want to make the switch? Can you switch back to Original Medicare? In this blog, we will...
Medicare is a government national health insurance program in the United States of America, primarily designed to provide health care insurance for people of age 65 and older. It is under the administration of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)....
Medicare Part A is one half of Original Medicare and it is hospital insurance. Part A offers coverage for inpatient hospital stays, hospice care, limited home healthcare, and short-term skilled nursing facility stay and care. But be aware that it does not cover all...
If you are near 65 and thinking if you can get Medicare if you have never worked- the answer is yes. If you are a U.S. citizen who had legally lived in the States and have 65 or more you can get Medicare coverage even if you are never been employed, but sometimes at a...
Custodial care helps individuals with their daily living activities and basic care needs. Usually, it is recommended by a health professional and primarily involves non-medical assistance on a daily or ongoing basis. Suppose custodial care is something you may...