Part B Is the Medicare Coverage You Actually Use Most—And It’s Not Cheap

Key Takeaways
Medicare Part B covers the bulk of your routine medical services, but the costs add up fast&mda…
These Are the Mistakes Most Medicare Enrollees Made During Open Enrollment

Key Takeaways
Many Medicare enrollees in 2025 are still making the same critical errors that lead to higher out-of-pocket costs or reduced coverage.A clear understanding of plan networks, drug fo…
Want to Understand Medicare? Start With Why So Many People Misunderstand It

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Many people misunderstand Medicare because they expect it to function like employer i…
One Has Network Restrictions, the Other Doesn’t—But That’s Not the Only Difference

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Medicare Advantage plans have provider networks, while
The $2,000 Out-of-Pocket Cap in 2025 Could Change Prescription Decisions Forever

Key Takeaways
The new $2,000 out-of-pocket cap on Medicare Part D prescription drugs in 2025 significantly reduces annual spending for beneficiaries, particularly those with high drug costs.This …
What Advisors Wish You Knew About the Long-Term Impact of Choosing Medicare Advantage vs. Supplements

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Choosing between Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement plans is …
PSHB, COBRA, and Medicare: The 2025 Coordination Puzzle You Must Solve

Key Takeaways
If you are a Postal retiree or employee in 2025, understanding how PSHB, COBRA, and Medicare interact is essential to avoid losing coverage or overpaying for healthcare.Medicare-eli…
The Medicare Clock Starts Ticking Before You Even Get Your First Letter

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Your Medicare enrollment timeline begins well before any official noti…
From Deductibles to Coinsurance: The Real-World Costs That Medicare Enrollees Face Every Year

Key Takeaways
While Medicare offers valuable coverage, you still pay out-of-pocket for many services. Understanding what you owe in deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance is essential for financial planning.
What You Need to Know About Medicare Basics Before the Enrollment Window Closes on You

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You have a limited time to enroll in Medicare when you first become eligible, and missing this window can lead to penalties and delayed coverage.Understanding the basic structure of…