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HMO vs PPO in 2026: Shrinking Networks, Higher Costs & What It Means for Your Coverage

If you’ve been hearing a lot about HMO vs PPO 2026, it’s because next year is bringing some major changes...

If you’re gearing up to enroll in Medicare and suddenly realize that your employer has moved out of state –...

Medicare loves rules. And one of its biggest is this: it doesn’t pay for routine skin screenings just because it’s...
Why Did Medicare Advantage Drop My Hospital? Understanding Network Cuts and Your Options

Have you ever received a letter saying your hospital is no longer covered and thought, “Why did Medicare Advantage drop...

Do You Have a Medicare Power of Attorney? Why It Matters More Than You Think

If you’re on Medicare, you probably know how confusing the rules and paperwork can be. But here’s something many people...

Prior Authorization for Expensive Medicare Drugs: What You Need to Know

When you’re on Medicare and your doctor prescribes an expensive medication, you might hear about prior authorization for specific Medicare...

Switching from Widow Benefits to Your Own Social Security Retirement: What to Know Before You Apply

If you’re a widow or widower receiving Social Security, you might be wondering if you can switch to your own...

As 2026 approaches, it’s important to understand the upcoming adjustments to your Medicare coverage. Significant changes are on the horizon...

Why Ford Motor Company Retirees Should Consider Medicare Options

As a Ford retiree, you’ve spent years helping build America’s cars. Now it’s important to make sure your health coverage...

What to Do If You Don’t Have Enough Credits in Social Security and Medicare

When planning for retirement, most people count on Social Security and Medicare. But what if you don’t have enough Social...

Social Security Overpayment: What Happens if You Work Too Much?

Getting paid too much by Social Security might sound “good” until the bill comes. In 2025, Social Security overpayment is...

Medicare Part D Prices Skyrocket in 2026 What You Need to Know

If you’re on Medicare, you may have heard about the upcoming Medicare Part D price increase in 2026. This means...