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The IRA has affected Medicare enrollees' drug costs, benefits, and premiums

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How the Inflation Reduction Act has improved Medicare prescription drug coverage

January 17, 2025 – This year, Medicare Part D enrollees should pay particularly close attention to changes in 2024 prescription drug coverage costs resulting… Read more

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What happens if you miss Medicare open enrollment?

October 23, 2024 – If you miss the annual Medicare open enrollment deadline, you may still be able to make changes to your coverage, though opportunities are… Read more

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Medicare Heads Up: September 4, 2020

September 4, 2020 – In this week's round up of Medicare headlines: CMS proposes to pare back coverage of telehealth, audio-only visits after public emergency… Read more

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What seniors should expect from ACOs

January 10, 2012 – Each of these ACOs must show they meet over 30 quality measures, and those measures are what hold promise for participating seniors: an… Read more