Medicare Part D
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How to Change Your Medicare Advantage Plan Outside of Open Enrollment
insurance If you end up unhappy with the Medicare Advantage plan you signed up for, you may be able to switch before next year's open enrollment.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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8 Steps to Picking the Right Medicare Plans During Open Enrollment
Medicare Most people fill Medicare’s coverage gaps by buying a Medicare supplement (medigap) plan and a Part D prescription-drug plan, or they get both medical and drug coverage from a private insurer with a Medicare Advantage plan.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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How Much Will You Spend on Health Care in Retirement?
retirement Medicare covers fewer health care expenses in retirement than many people realize, but our strategies will help you save money as you fill in the gaps.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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What to Know About Enrolling in Medicare Part B
Medicare Sign up for Medicare Part B no later than eight months after you leave your job or you could be hit with lifetime penalties.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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How to Avoid the Medicare Part D Penalty
Medicare If you don’t sign up for a Part D prescription-drug plan when you become eligible for Medicare, you could face a penalty -- unless you already have other coverage.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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5 Common Medicare Mistakes to Avoid
retirement Here's how to keep your health-care costs down in retirement.
By Sandra Block Published
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How to Pay Medicare Premiums
Medicare Here's what you should know about paying for Medicare Part A, B and D plans.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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8 Ways to Get Your Health Plan to Cover More of Your Care
spending We don't have to tell you that the cost of health insurance has been steadily rising.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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5 Ways to Reduce Retiree Health Costs
retirement The out-of-pocket costs for a couple in retirement look daunting, but our strategies can ease the pain.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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