by Healthcare Educators Team
Whether you have Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, or a Part D stand-alone prescription drug plan, you have rights and protections through Medicare’s appeal and grievance process. Filing an Appeal If you disagree with a decision by your insurer to deny payment,...
by Healthcare Educators Team
Medicare’s open enrollment periods have ended, and you won’t have another chance to change plans this year. Your next opportunity will be the fall Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) when you can change your plan for 2026. If you didn’t take advantage of last year’s AEP,...
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If you find yourself asking this question you are not alone in trying to understand Medicare’s eligibility rules. Here is a helpful FAQ that answers many of the most commonly asked Medicare questions: What Makes Me Eligible for Medicare? Eligibility for Medicare is...
by Healthcare Educators Team
Medicare Special Needs Plans (SNP’s) are Medicare Advantage plans designed to meet the unique needs of individuals who fall into three categories: those who have chronic health conditions, those who qualify for Medicare and Medicaid, and those who require...
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Retirement means different things to different people, but the desire to travel is often at the top of retirees’ lists. In one survey, 62% of seniors listed travel as their number one retirement goal. The luxury of more time means seniors are able to travel for a...