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The debate over the three-day hospital stay requirement has become shorthand for the broader challenges of outdated Medicare ...
Many adults approaching retirement expect that Medicare will pay for nursing care in the event of disability. It won't.
The so-called "One, Big Beautiful Bill," spanning over 900 pages, includes the largest cuts to Medicaid in the program's ...
While the classification was made over a decade ago, viral posts on social media have claimed that the birth control pill has ...
Proactive, year-round engagement is key to reducing AEP fatigue and helping consumers make informed decisions without the pressure of last-minute choices. AI-driven call center insights allow carriers ...
Stay informed about the medicare market. Amanda Brewton discusses potential challenges and changes in upcoming enrollments.
It’s important to review your coverage outside of Open Season, know what to expect for 2026, and be aware of trusted ...
When someone has both Medicare and Medicaid, Medicare is the primary payer for medical and acute care. Medicaid then kicks in to help with premiums and sometimes other supplemental benefits that ...
The Medicare and Social Security trust funds are lurching toward insolvency. Social Security is projected to cover only 81% of benefits by 2034 and Medicare just 89% by 2033.
If you’re counting on government benefits to help you through retirement — and most of us are, in some form or another — then mark 2033 on your calendars. That’s when the trust funds that ...
A Social Security card is displayed in Tigard, Ore., on Oct. 12, 2021. Reporter Social Security and Medicare are expected to need to cut monthly benefits in less than a decade as the trust funds ...