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Is Healthcare Swallowing Up Your Retirement Fund?

Is Healthcare Swallowing Up Your Retirement Fund?

Oct 11, 2018 | Medicare, Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans, Medicare Supplement Plan Insurance, Retirement | 0 comments

Health care is an essential part of life, especially as you age, but does it take away from your social security fund? Recently, reports have found that over half of the senior citizens that were surveyed had used a portion of their social security or retirement fund...
In the News: Hospitals Looking For Ways You Can Save on Prescriptions

In the News: Hospitals Looking For Ways You Can Save on Prescriptions

Mar 27, 2018 | Medicare, Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare News, Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans | 0 comments

Hospitals Looking for Ways You Can Save on Prescriptions Due to increasing costs and the shortage of supply for generic drugs, groups presenting over 450 hospitals are planning to form their own drug company. According to a recent article posted, there are four large...
Retirees Don’t Shop Around for a Medicare Plan and That’s a Big Problem!

Retirees Don’t Shop Around for a Medicare Plan and That’s a Big Problem!

Dec 11, 2017 | Medicare, Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans, Medicare Supplement Plan Insurance | 0 comments

Reviewing Medicare Plan options can be a daunting task for most retirees, but it could save you thousands of dollars. There is nothing exciting about an annual Medicare plan review, and for some retirees the experience is awful. Nearly a quarter of Medicare...
What is the 5-Star Rating System?

What is the 5-Star Rating System?

Oct 17, 2017 | Medicare, Medicare News, Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans | 0 comments

What is the 5-Star Medicare Rating System? Medicare Part D Prescription Drug plans and Medicare Advantage (Part C) Plans are different in terms of costs and coverage by each carrier and in most cases, service areas. Every January, plans change their coverage and...
How Medicare PFFS Plans Compare with Original Medicare

How Medicare PFFS Plans Compare with Original Medicare

Oct 5, 2017 | Medicare, Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans, Medicare Supplement Plan Insurance | 0 comments

What is a PFFS? Private fee-for-service (PFFS) plans are Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans you can enroll in as a different way to receive your Medicare benefits. PFFS plans must cover all services a patient would receive under Original Medicare Part A & Part B....
What are Special Needs Plans?

What are Special Needs Plans?

Oct 5, 2017 | Articles, Medicare, Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans | 0 comments

What are Special Needs Plans? A special needs plan, also known as a SNP, is a Medicare Advantage Plan (Medicare Part C) that only serves one of the following groups: People living in a nursing home or Intermediate Care Facility for the Mentally Retarded (either...
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