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Wellness Wednesday: Top 10 Early Symptoms of Dementia An estimated 47 million people worldwide are living with some type of dementia, per the World Health Organization, and that number will likely...
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Medigap Monday: Difference between Medicare Supplement Plan F and Plan G There is only one difference in coverage between the Medicare Supplement Plan F and the Plan G. That’s right, only ONE. The Plan...
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FAQ Friday: What is a Medicare Advantage Plan? A Medicare Advantage Plan is not a Supplement Plan, it is a private alternative to Medicare. A Medicare Advantage Plan will not pay the bills that...
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Medigap Monday: What is Medicare Supplement Plan N? Medicare Supplement Plan N is also called Medigap Plan N. Medicare Supplement Plan N is a great option for people that want the benefits of having a...
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Wellness Wednesday: Does Medicare Cover Dental? No one wants bad breath or tooth aches. Why would we? Those are the first things that come to mind when talking about good oral hygiene, it’s what we’ve...
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FAQ Friday: Does Medicare Cover Chiropractors Medicare does cover medically necessary chiropractic services. According to the CMS, Medicare Part B now covers 80% of the cost for “manipulation of the...
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Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers: Abdominal aortic aneurysm screening Alcohol misuse screenings & counseling Bone mass measurements (bone density) Cardiovascular disease screenings...
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What is my Medicare Claim Number? Your Medicare Claim Number is the number that Medicare uses to file your claims. This is typically your social security number with a letter after it. This letter is a...
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Is Medicare free? For most people Medicare Part A has no premium, however for most people Medicare Part B does have a premium. The Medicare Part B premium is based on your income. What a lot of people...
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View ArticleMedicare Part A and B
The Holes in Medicare Part A and B. Share this entryShare on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Google+Share on PinterestShare on LinkedinShare on TumblrShare on VkShare on RedditShare by Mail The post...
View ArticleHow do I register for Medicare?
How to register for Medicare: How you register for Medicare depends if you are drawing your social security income benefit or if you have deferred it. If you are drawing your social security income,...
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Are your required to activate your Medicare Part B if you are still working? You are required to enroll into Medicare Part B unless you meet the following two requirements: You (or your spouse) is...
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Medicare Made Simple What is Medicare? Medicare is insurance offered to people that are 65 or older and to people that have certain disabilities. There are two parts to Medicare, Medicare Part A and...
View ArticleMedicare has announced the 2017 Medicare Parts A and B Premiums and Deductibles:
2017 Medicare Parts A and B Premiums and Deductibles: 2017 Medicare Part B Monthly Premium Payments: If you are a Medicare Beneficiary and you are currently paying $104.90 per month, your 2017 monthly...
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2018 Medicare Supplement Plans: 3 things you should know! 2018 Medicare Supplement Plans: 3 things you should know! 1) You can shop your Medicare Supplement Plan all year. The December 7th deadline...
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