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Guide to Life: Switching Medicare plan could save you money

With the annual Medicare open-enrollment period nearing, many senior citizens might be thinking, “I’m not sure a change is worth the headache.” As tempted as enrollees might be to stick with their existing plans, however, experts strongly advise against doing so. A switch, they say, might prove less costly or lead to better services — or both. “If there’s one piece of tried-and-true advice going into open enrollment, it’s ‘Review your options’ because plan costs and benefits can change from year to year,” said Chris Reeg, director of the state-operated Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program….Read More

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