by Healthcare Educators Team
Now that Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period has ended and you have chosen a plan for 2025, here are five things you should do to help you make the most of your benefits. 1. Check Your New ID Card If you enrolled in a new plan, you should receive a new ID card for...
by Healthcare Educators Team
What does Medicare cover? All Medicare plans are required to cover certain benefits, including vaccines, annual wellness visits and medically necessary care. Some plans provide additional benefits. If you want any of the following 25 benefits, check your Medicare plan...
by Healthcare Educators Team
Whether you are new to Medicare or have been enrolled for a while, you might be surprised by some of the out-of-pocket costs you encounter for your health care. Medicare covers a lot, but it does not cover everything. Out-of-pocket expenses can vary greatly depending...
by Healthcare Educators Team
For seniors, the annual Social Security Administration cost-of-living adjustment is a big deal. It doesn’t just impact how much you receive each month in retirement benefits. It also impacts your Medicare costs. Here’s a look at what to expect from the 2025 Social...
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If you are like most seniors, you want to stay in your home as you age. But what happens if it becomes more difficult for you to get out of your house for medical care? You might qualify to receive Medicare covered home health services if you meet the criteria. Here’s...
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Every year is a new opportunity to find the best Medicare plan for your needs. Although you usually have the option of staying in the same Medicare plan, there may be a better fit. Prepare for your Medicare renewal so you don’t miss out. How the Medicare Renewal Works...