The Part D coverage gap – or “donut hole” – is a payment stage with Medicare prescription drug plans and a big budget concern for many people. It’s a period of time when
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The Part D coverage gap – or “donut hole” – is a payment stage with Medicare prescription drug plans and a big budget concern for many people. It’s a period of time when
While searching the Medicareful Plan Finder tool for a Medicare Part C or D plan, you may have seen stars. This is the Medicare Star Rating system, which was designed to help enrollees
The average American drinks two cups of coffee per day, increasing the older we get. In fact, in 2011, it’s estimated Americans consumed 400 million cups of coffee per day. That’s a LOT
Drug companies will pay more to lower some Part D costs by Dena Bunis, AARP, February 9, 2018 Medicare beneficiaries with high annual prescription drug costs will get some relief a year earlier
A form of joint disorder, arthritis causes inflammation and stiffness in the joints. In this condition a person experiences pain and swelling in the joints. It can affect people of all ages, sexes
Prescription drugs can be expensive, even if you have a Medicare plan. Fortunately, there are a few ways you can pay less for your medications. Americans spend a lot on prescription drugs. In
New Medicare cards are coming in April 2018 and your clients are bound to have questions. Even though change can be scary, we think your clients will actually prefer their new Medicare cards.
The holidays are here, and that means shopping for presents. Every year, there are a few gifts that are must-haves for grandkids, but knowing what they are can be a struggle. Every kid
Unless you take action to change it during Medicare Open Enrollment (Oct. 15 – Dec. 7), your current Medicare coverage will renew for the following year. But are you sure you want it
CMS will release a new Medicare card in the coming months. Anyone familiar with the dangers of identity theft will understand why. On September 14, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)