by Healthcare Educators Team
New Medicare cards are coming – sometime between April 2018 and April 2019. It’s a pretty big timeframe, and it’s leaving a lot of people wondering exactly when they can expect their card to arrive. The good news is that there are three easy ways to check your...
by Healthcare Educators Team
Do you have trouble paying for important diabetes treatments? If so, you’re not alone, and help is available in the form of assistance programs. Diabetes is extremely common in the United States. According to the CDC, 9.4 percent of the U.S. population has the chronic...
by Healthcare Educators Team
Navigating health insurance is challenging, and this doesn’t change when you turn 65 and age into Medicare. Although Medicare will likely be your main source of health insurance from this point on, you still have many options. To help you make the best choice for your...
by Healthcare Educators Team
Diabetes is a chronic condition that can require ongoing treatment and monitoring. It is also a common condition that affects millions of Americans, many of whom do not realize they have the disease. Therefore, to manage diabetes while keeping costs down, it’s...
by Healthcare Educators Team
Medicare beneficiaries face a conundrum. They’ve been told they need to keep their personal information secure from identity thieves. Because wallets can be lost or stolen, this means not carrying their Social Security card in their wallet. But their Medicare card...