medicare

Trouble with Medicare Expense? Here’s How to Get Help

In this Midland Daily News article, Jim Miller (AKA the “Savvy Senior”) answers a question from someone whose Mom is having trouble paying her Medicare costs. The savvy senior explains that there are several programs available to assist those who…

Your Medicare Open Enrollment Checklist

Medicare’s annual “Open Enrollment Period” is just around the corner, starting on October 15th and running through December 7th. “Open Enrollment” is the time that you can change various aspects of your healthcare coverage, which are limited to this annual…

The Value of Social Security Knowledge

Here at the AMAC Foundation[1], we are keenly aware that knowledge about Social Security will help everyone choose a course of action which is best for their financial wellbeing.  At times, it is someone who is looking ahead to retirement…

Coming Soon: Medicare’s Annual “Open Enrollment” Period!

It’s coming up fast: Medicare’s annual “Open Enrollment Period” which starts each year on October 15th and runs through December 7th. This is the time when American seniors can enroll in or change a stand-alone Medicare Part D Prescription Drug…

Saving Millions Won’t Solve a Trillion Dollar Problem

In this intriguing Morningstar article from Dow Jones, the Federal budget deficit is discussed in very realistic terms, while evaluating the more recent efforts to “eliminate waste and fraud” by the much maligned Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The basis…

Can Medicare deny services?

Can Medicare deny someone services if they are not financially needy?  The answer is no, since Medicare is not a needs-based program. Medicare has specific eligibility rules for certain medical services, as mentioned on The Elder Law Answers website, such…

Choosing your Medicare coverage 

The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period is approaching quickly: October 15 to December 7. At this time, you can change your Medicare Part C and Part D plans for the upcoming year. This allows you to ensure you are enrolled in…

Expect a Substantial Increase in the Medicare Part B Premium in 2026

The Social Security Trustees Report for 2025 projects a Medicare Part B increase of 11.6% in 2026. The premium is estimated to be $206.50. This is a $21.50 increase, the largest since 2022. In 2022, the premium rose by $21.60,…

Why it matters to review your Medicare plan now

The Medicare Open Enrollment Period for 2026 runs from October 15 to December 7, 2025. During this time, Medicare participants can enroll in a new plan, switch to a different plan, or drop their current coverage. The changes made will…

Medicare coverage can be confusing

Medicare coverage can be confusing. With so many rules, it is easy to be overwhelmed. One such rule is the “3-day rule”, which can dictate what services Medicare will cover or not. Angelica Leicht, reporting for CBS News, explains what…

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