Medicare Advantage Dis-Enrollment Mistake
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Two million people are receiving letters from Social Security to let them know about the Extra Help program for their Part D drug coverage. This is not junk mail and it is not a scam. Eleven million,...
View ArticleConfused by Medicare Alphabet Soup?
Are you confused by the Medicare alphabet soup? Many people are confused by all the letters that apply to parts of Medicare as well as Medicare supplements. The post Confused by Medicare Alphabet...
View ArticleHow To Pay Your Medicare Premium
You can pay your Medicare premium in several ways. This info on how to pay your Medicare premium is from the Medicare.gov website: If you get Social Security, Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) benefits,...
View ArticleMedicare costs are going up in 2017
Medicare costs are going up in 2017. Most people on Medicare currently pay a Part B premium of $104.90. That will go up in January to about $109. For people who are new to Medicare, or those who are...
View ArticleNew Medicare Numbers are coming.
New Medicare numbers (on a new Medicare card) are going to be sent to everyone on Medicare – but not until 2018. The new Medicare cards will use a unique, randomly-assigned number called a Medicare...
View Article2018 Medicare Changes
2018 Medicare changes are modest - but Republican tax cuts could change all that by forcing $25 billion in cuts to Medicare next year. The post 2018 Medicare Changes appeared first on Medicareblog.org.
View ArticleYour Medicare at 65
If you’re turning 65 and thinking about your Medicare, here is what you need to know: How you enroll in your Medicare depends on your current situation related to Social Security. If you are receiving...
View ArticleMedicare Choices
This is a short introduction to your Medicare choices. And when it comes to Medicare, you do have some choices to make. But first, let’s take a look at how Medicare works. Part A of Medicare is...
View ArticleMedicare Cuts Coming
Medicare cuts are coming as a result of tax cuts that are pushing government debt to $21 trillion. The Trump administration wants to do away with an entire Medicare program that is designed to find...
View ArticleBad News For Medicare
The House Republican Study Committee (RSC) has released their budget plan for fiscal year 2019 – and it is bad news for Medicare and Social Security. According to Republicans: Curbing spending is the...
View ArticleExtra Help Letters from Social Security
Two million people are receiving letters from Social Security to let them know about the Extra Help program for their Part D drug coverage. This is not junk mail and it is not a scam. Eleven million,...
View ArticleConfused by Medicare Alphabet Soup?
Are you confused by the Medicare alphabet soup? Many people are confused by all the letters that apply to parts of Medicare as well as Medicare supplements. The post Confused by Medicare Alphabet...
View ArticleHow To Pay Your Medicare Premium
You can pay your Medicare premium in several ways. This info on how to pay your Medicare premium is from the Medicare.gov website: If you get Social Security, Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) benefits,...
View ArticleMedicare costs are going up in 2017
Medicare costs are going up in 2017. Most people on Medicare currently pay a Part B premium of $104.90. That will go up in January to about $109. For people who are new to Medicare, or those who are...
View ArticleNew Medicare Numbers are coming.
New Medicare numbers (on a new Medicare card) are going to be sent to everyone on Medicare – but not until 2018. The new Medicare cards will use a unique, randomly-assigned number called a Medicare...
View Article2018 Medicare Changes
2018 Medicare changes are modest - but Republican tax cuts could change all that by forcing $25 billion in cuts to Medicare next year. The post 2018 Medicare Changes appeared first on Medicareblog.org.
View ArticleYour Medicare at 65
If you’re turning 65 and thinking about your Medicare, here is what you need to know: How you enroll in your Medicare depends on your current situation related to Social Security. If you are receiving...
View ArticleMedicare Cuts Coming
Medicare cuts are coming as a result of tax cuts that are pushing government debt to $21 trillion. The Trump administration wants to do away with an entire Medicare program that is designed to find...
View ArticleHow to Pay Your Medicare Premium
Here is information on how to pay your Medicare premium. If you are collecting Social Security, your Medicare premium (for Part B) will be taken out of your Social Security Check. How to pay your...
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