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Medicare should include dental coverage, dentists tell U.S. Senate panel
North Dakota Monitor via Yahoo News· 45 minutes agoWASHINGTON — Dentists from throughout the country urged Congress to include dental coverage in...
Savvy Senior: How to choose a Medicare Supplemental (Medigap) policy
The Oklahoman via Yahoo News· 2 years agoDEAR SAVVY SENIOR: I’m planning to enroll in original Medicare in a few months and have been told I...
Medicare Supplement vs. Medicare Advantage -- Which Is Right for You?
Motley Fool· 2 years agoIn 2018, about two in 10 Medicare beneficiaries overall carried a self-purchased Medigap policy....
Medicare health plan choices for seniors: Fresno expert offers the ‘rest of the story’
Fresno Bee McClatchy via AOL· 2 years agoI am a small business owner and retired CEO of a not-for-profit organization, where I oversaw the...
How Medicare Advantage plans are an affordable, convenient option for seniors | Opinion
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 2 years agoWhen making day-to-day decisions about where to spend money, most people consider how much a product...
Here are insurance health plan shopping tips for cost-conscious buyers | Opinion
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 2 years agoWhen shopping for goods and services, cost is most often the determining factor. For those preparing...
Michael Romano: Here’s what to consider when choosing a Medicare plan
The Florida Times-Union via Yahoo News· 2 years agoAs inflation causes us all to stretch our dollars, the majority of Americans — including...
Is Medicare Supplement Insurance Right for You?
Motley Fool· 2 years agoEvery day, roughly 10,000 people in the United States celebrate their 65th birthdays, adding to the nation's ever-growing population of more than 54...
3 Things All Medicare-Eligible Seniors Should Do During the Open Enrollment Period
Motley Fool· 7 months agoThe average adult 65 and older spends more than $22,000 on healthcare each year, according to the...
Medicare Advantage Enrollment Is Growing, but Is That a Good Thing?
Motley Fool· 5 months agoOnce you turn 65, you're generally entitled to healthcare coverage under Medicare. But from there,...