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Why do some doctors not accept Medicare?
Medicare is the federal health insurance program offered to certain populations, specifically to the population of age...
When Can I Enroll In a Medicare Supplement Plan?
Having a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan alongside Original Medicare can help fill the gaps that Medicare does not...
Are Medicare Supplement Plans worth it?
Medicare normally covers many different health services, but it does not always cover them in full. For example, Part...
What is the Part D low-income subsidy?
Part D is the part of Medicare that covers prescription drug costs. It is optional and incurs an extra monthly...
Is It Mandatory to Have Medicare?
Medicare is a federal insurance program that provides health care insurance to people of age 65 and above and those...
Do Medicare Supplements Provide Coverage When I Travel?
Medicare Supplement Plans, also called Medigap, are plans sold by private insurance companies to help provide coverage...
Medicare Fraud: Kaiser Permanente
The Annual Election Period is closing in quickly. You’ve probably seen advertisements and news announcing changes to...
Top Five Medicare Terms You Should Know
Medicare is a federal health care program for those older than 65, managed by the federal government. It consists of...
What are the 2023 costs for Medicare?
Medicare is generally affordable, but costs often increase by a small amount every year. 2021 is no different. There...
Can Late Enrollment Penalties Be Removed
All Medicare beneficiaries must prepare to face a late enrollment penalty if they miss enrolling in Part A, B, or D...
What is the General Enrollment Period?
The General Enrollment Period is one of the enrollment periods available to eligible individuals wanting to apply for...
Medicare and Price Transparency
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is proposing measures to address the health equity gap,...