Medicare

Avoid the Medicare Part D Premium Penalty

People who do not follow the program's health insurance coverage standards face Medicare premium penalty. When you initially become eligible for Medicare, enroll in Part D (prescription medication coverage) to avoid penalties. However, not everyone requires Medicare at age 65, and many people receive insurance or prescription coverage via their [...]

Medicare Part D Coverage: Does it Cover My Drugs?

Private insurance plans offer Medicare Part D, a prescription drug program. Medication coverage is also available through Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, 70% of eligible Medicare recipients are enrolled in Part D plans, or about 45 million people. The majority of people enrolled in [...]

8 Crucial Things to Know About Medicare Open Enrollment

Your initial Medicare enrollment period begins when you reach the age of 65 or become eligible for a Medicare plan through disability. However, this is not your only option for choosing your coverage. You can make changes to your Medicare plan during Medicare Open Enrollment Period. Furthermore, you can use [...]

What is Medicare? A Guide to Lifetime Reserve Days & Long Hospital Stays

Usually, no one ever plans to stay in a hospital for several months in a row. But still, we should prepare ourselves for the worst-case scenario. To tackle any such problems, you must be aware of the rules & regulations of your Medicare Plan. When you use up your 90 [...]

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