According to a release, a prescription drug law that was passed by Congress in 2022 has capped out-of-pocket drug costs at $2 ...
October 15th to December 7th is open enrollment for Medicare. During this time, eligible people can review their coverage ...
America's seniors will pay more for their health care in the new year, as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS ...
With 67 million older Americans trying to select coverage for Medicare, an expert said this is unfortunately a prime ...
This annual opportunity, known as Medicare open enrollment, allows seniors to evaluate their healthcare needs and potentially switch to coverage that better suits their situation. The stakes are ...
By Marvell Adams Jr. October 15th marked the start of Medicare’s annual open enrollment period. Seniors can choose to stay on their current plan or switch to a new one. […] ...
A handful of senior citizens attentively listen to a Medicare open enrollment Q&A presentation ... the target or victim of a scam, AARP offers a free support unit in place called the AARP Fraud ...
To help seniors understand the nuances of Medicare, Advance Media New York in partnership with Excellus BlueCross BlueShield hosted a free webinar and Q&A with expert panelists on October 17th.
Seniors are feeling the true cost of drug price “negotiations.” Instead of saving money, some Medicare patients will pay more for medicines. Others may not be able to get their medicines – 89% of ...
and seniors have lots of questions. The upcoming free webinar, “Guide to Medicare and Golden Retirement,” presented by The Plain Dealer and cleveland.com, will offer answers and insights from ...
Illinois residents can also get free one-on-one counseling to find the right Medicare plan through the Illinois Department on Aging’s Senior Health Insurance Program. Director Sandy Leith said ...
October 15th marked the start of Medicare’s annual open enrollment period. Seniors can choose to stay on their current plan or switch to a new one. But this year, that choice is far more important — ...