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David Rae Contributor Many assume they will be free of health insurance premiums once they reach Medicare age. Others think that everyone pays the same
David Rae Contributor Many assume they will be free of health insurance premiums once they reach Medicare age. Others think that everyone pays the same
Medora Lee, USA TODAY Updated Wed, May 15, 2024 at 4:15 p.m. MST·3 min read The latest estimate of Social Security’s cost-of-living adjustment for 2025 rose to 3.2%
Story by Robin Foster, HealthDay News Having private insurance may not be all it is cracked up to be when it comes to hospital bills,
Story by Suzanne Blake A senior was shocked to find that one small mistake means she will be facing higher health care premiums for the rest of
Story by Peter Loftus Some Medicare members could get help paying for the popular new weight-loss drug Wegovy—as long as they have a history of
Five Things To Look Out For Steve Vernon, contributor Medicare is a lifesaver for most retirees who need affordable health coverage after age 65. However,
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley is warning the public to be careful about telephone calls they receive threatening to take away a person’s Medicare
A restructuring of the Medicare drug benefit has wiped out big drug price bills for people who need expensive medicines. But the legal battle over
Federal law set caps on some spending for seniors who are enrolled in Part D prescription drug plans. Those paying for high-cost medicines will benefit.
Ozempic and other Type 2 diabetes medications are helping revolutionize the treatment for patients. Find out if these new drugs are covered under Medicare and
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