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Comment: Turning 65? Here’s what to know about Medicare | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 1 day agoWhether this milestone means retirement or not, these individuals need to make important choices about their health care. For many Washington residents, the transition from ...
Suze Orman says an HSA is ‘one of the best retirement accounts out there.’ Here’s why she thinks...
Moneywise via AOL· 3 days agoAlso, once you’re enrolled in Medicare, you can no longer contribute to an HSA. A health savings...
Lincoln County Board to return to health insurance topics
North Platte Telegraph· 5 days agoThe weekly meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ room in the North Platte courthouse,...
7 better ways to pay for your parents' long-term care
CBS News· 17 hours agoAs your parents age, the likelihood increases that they will eventually need long-term care services...
Re: Recent premium increase for United Healthcare coverages
AARP· 6 days agoMediGAP insurance is not health insurance - it makes NO decisions on your medicare care. MediGAP insurance is a financial ...
Medicare Advantage: Triple Threat Mounts for Insurers
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoMedicare Advantage plans are health plans offered by private insurance companies in place of...
Americans with private insurance may pay more than Medicare patients
UPI· 2 days agoIn a report published Monday by the nonprofit research institute RAND Corp., researchers discovered...
Medicaid rolls higher than pre-pandemic enrollment as unwinding concludes
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette· 10 hours agoMedicaid rolls in the Hoosier State include more people today than in February 2020, more than four years after the emergence of COVID-19 and accompanying federal health coverage ...
Wyomingites may be skeptical of Obamacare, but many use it for health insurance
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle· 2 days agoWyoming leaders have repeatedly rejected Medicaid expansion, but a new study shows many residents here rely on another component of the Affordable Care Act: the health < ...
Gen Z is lying to insurance companies
Newsweek· 13 hours agoGen Z isn't above lying to insurance companies to get better rates, and they feel the least guilty about it. Altogether, around one in five, or 21...