3 Things to Remember When You Enroll in Medicare
May 10, 2022When you turn 65, and each year thereafter during the Annual Election Period and Open Enrollment, you will enroll in a Medicare plan.
When you turn 65, and each year thereafter during the Annual Election Period and Open Enrollment, you will enroll in a Medicare plan.
If you plan to travel to a foreign country, consider the impact of emergency medical bills. A Medigap policy can help with unexpected expenses outside the geographic range of Medicare coverage.
You might be able to qualify for a Special Enrollment Period if one of the following circumstances applies to your case.
Accidental overdose can happen when a patient takes more than one over-the-counter medication that contains the same ingredient, so be careful about mixing medicines.
As you evaluate your Medicare plan on an ongoing basis, watch out for these three common mistakes.
Stomach symptoms can signal much more serious medical conditions. If you notice any of these following, seek medical advice right away.
If you are eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid and would prefer a plan that is more specifically tailored to your needs, talk to an insurance broker about Special Needs Plans.
If you can catch the dementia early in its progression, it becomes easier to safeguard your loved one or take other necessary medical and legal steps.
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