by Healthcare Educators Team
Many seniors and people with disabilities struggle with mental health and substance abuse issues. Many seniors and people with disabilities also depend on Medicare for their healthcare. This leads to an important question – how does Medicare cover mental health and...
by Healthcare Educators Team
We’re now two years into the pandemic. Hopefully, we’ll be able to put it behind us soon. In the meantime, you may need masks, tests and vaccine boosters. The good news is that you can get all of these for free. Here’s an update on Medicare COVID coverage. Free...
by Healthcare Educators Team
Your 65th birthday is an important Medicare milestone. Although some people qualify for Medicare earlier based on disability, most people first become eligible for the program when they turn 65. Many of these people want to enroll immediately, but some people decide...
by Healthcare Educators Team
2022 Medicare Advantage and Part D plans went into effect on January 1. Now that you’ve had a little time to see what your plan is like, there’s a chance you’re disappointed. From Jan. 1 to March 31, individuals that are currently enrolled in a Medicare Advantage Plan...
by Healthcare Educators Team
The majority of Americans work up until the Medicare qualifying age of 65 to retire and enjoy the infamous golden years. Unfortunately, the golden years are getting more expensive, a large part of it due to the rising costs of healthcare and prescription drug...