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Understanding Medicare Coverage for Major Cardiovascular disease

Nearly half of the individuals living in the United States have heart diseases. According to the American Heart Association report, cardiovascular disease affects 49 percent of U.S. adults aged 20 and older, including hypertension (high blood pressure). Although high blood pressure is the most common cause of cardiovascular disease, other [...]

How do you claim Medicare Tax Deductions, and Who is Eligible?

Tax season is quickly approaching, and many Americans are looking for deductions to reduce their tax bill. If you are a Medicare applicant who meets specific criteria, your tax savings opportunity might be closer than you think. You might be eligible to offset some of your expenses for the year, [...]

How to Prepare for the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP)

Your Medicare coverage plan will automatically renew at the start of each year unless you modify it, but you may not receive the same benefits. Insurance agencies review and improve the healthcare services of their Medicare plans annually. Rather than simply renewing your plan, double-check that it still meets your [...]

Four Indications You Should Change Your Medicare Part D Coverage

If you had Medicare Part D coverage, you're probably aware that you have options for the specific plan you purchase. If any of the following circumstances are applied to you, switching from your current plan to a different one may be worthwhile. This is something you can do every year [...]

Medicare and Vaccines: What You Need to Know

Immunizations or vaccines can help prevent diseases and injuries, which is why Medicare frequently pays for them. Medicare programs cover the expenses of several vaccines (and their administration), including those for Hepatitis B, Influenza, and Pneumonia.   Getting the necessary vaccines is one of the most crucial things you can do [...]

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