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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.
There are many "myths" or misconceptions about Medicare. Understanding the difference between fact and myth can help you navigate the program. Learn more here.
Canceling Medicare Part B carries no immediate penalty, but reenrolling later can lead to long-term premium increases. Plano ...
For most people, the Medicare initial enrollment period (IEP) is their first chance to sign up for Medicare. Learn about IEP dates and more.
The change is part of a continuing effort for Florida Blue to drop some primary care physicians from insurance coverage ...
Between cutting Medicaid expansion and tightening marketplace coverage, President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" ...
The companies have been in negotiations since the beginning of the year but have yet to reach a deal, meaning patients may have to pay out of pocket at Rhode Island Hospital, Hasbro Children’s ...
House Republicans passed legislation that would take an estimated $800 billion from Medicaid, and that's not all.
as well as Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage and other potential extra benefits. During this open enrollment period, individuals who are already enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan may ...
Medicare Advantage open enrollment is available from Jan. 1 through ... as well as Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage and other potential extra benefits. Get top local stories in Southern ...
Amanda Krupa, M.Sc., has more than 15 years of public health communications and editorial leadership experience, including more than eight years as the editor of HealthyChildren.org at the ...
I am turning 65 on April 4, working part-time and not eligible for my employer benefits, so I need Medicare. A friend gave me confusing information about enrolling in Medicare saying that the 7 ...