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While Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans provide broad coverage for hospital and medical needs, there are still areas where you may face significant out-of-pocket costs.
Our goal is to help answer your questions so you can make educated decisions on your Medicare plan(s). These articles cover a variety of health and life insurance topics, including the various policies and supplements.
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While Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans provide broad coverage for hospital and medical needs, there are still areas where you may face significant out-of-pocket costs.

Some Medicare beneficiaries are surprised to learn that their Part B and Part D premiums can be higher than the standard rate if their income

The Medicare program offers several enrollment windows throughout the year, and one of the most important is the General Enrollment Period (GEP). This timeframe (January

Turning 65 no longer automatically means retiring. Many Americans are choosing to work longer, whether to stay active, maintain employer benefits, or continue building savings.

Missing your Medicare enrollment period can feel stressful, but the good news is that it’s not the end of the road. Whether you forgot to

If you have a High-Deductible Medigap plan or are thinking about switching to one, there’s an important update for 2026. The deductible for both High-Deductible

February is American Heart Month, a time to focus on one of the most important parts of our well-being: cardiovascular health. Heart disease is the

As the new year begins, many Medicare beneficiaries are starting fresh with new coverage. If you switched to a Medicare Advantage plan during the Annual

The start of a new year often means new beginnings, and for many Medicare beneficiaries, that includes a new prescription drug plan. If you changed

When most people think of Medicare, they picture seniors turning 65 and enrolling in the federal health program. But Medicare isn’t just for older adults.