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Emergency and Urgently Needed Care 

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March 4, 2026

Emergency and Urgently Needed Care 

You never know when an emergency will arise, but you can be prepared. In this blog, learn Medicare’s coverage of emergency and urgently needed care—from ambulances, emergency room services, and when you travel.

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January 29, 2026

Medigaps

Are your out-of-pocket costs adding up every time you go to the doctor? You may want to learn about Medigaps—the supplemental insurance policies that work with Original Medicare. In this blog, you will learn the basics of Medigaps, when you can purchase one, and how they compare to other coverage options.

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December 30, 2025

What’s New in 2026?

Now that 2026 is underway, stay informed about the most important Medicare changes this year—including updated costs and coverages, new out-of-pocket limits for prescription drugs, expanded enrollment opportunities, and essential tips to avoid Medicare scams. In this blog, discover how these updates may impact your coverage and understand what to expect for the coming year.

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September 29, 2025

Medicare Advantage Supplemental Benefits

Dental and vision and hearing, oh my! Medicare Advantage Plans may try to tempt you with a variety of supplemental benefits—or things that Original Medicare can’t cover. These supplemental benefits can be extremely helpful, or they can end up being disappointing and misleading. Read this blog to learn what to look for when considering supplemental benefits and when to be cautious.

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August 28, 2025

Medicare’s Open Enrollment Period

Fall Open Enrollment is the time of year when you can change your Medicare coverage, but knowing where to start can be tough. In this blog, you’ll learn strategies to choose the coverage that best fits your needs for 2026.

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July 23, 2025

Choosing Between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage

Everyone with Medicare faces the same question at some point—should I enroll in Original Medicare or a Medicare Advantage Plan? Although both are part of the Medicare program, they differ in important ways. In this blog post, you’ll learn about the differences between Original Medicare and a Medicare Advantage Plan, and when you might consider one over the other.

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May 28, 2025

Medicare and Employer Coverage

When you have Medicare and another type of insurance, Medicare will either pay primary or secondary for your medical costs. Primary insurance pays first for your medical bills. Secondary insurance pays after your primary insurance.

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April 28, 2025

Medicare and Durable Medical Equipment

Durable medical equipment (DME) includes items like walkers, wheelchairs, and oxygen tanks that help people with daily activities. In this blog, learn what DME is, who is eligible for coverage, and the rules surrounding Medicare support for these essential items.

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April 1, 2025

Part B vs. Part D Drugs

Part D always covers medications, right? Not quite! Some drugs can be covered under both Part B or Part D—depending on what the drug is used for and how it’s administered. Misunderstanding Part B versus Part D drugs can lead to complications for you at the pharmacy or with your billing. Read more to learn the difference between Part B and Part D drugs.

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February 25, 2025

Lowering Part D Costs

The stress of affording your medication is a familiar feeling for too many people. Although this year brings the new $2,000 cap on Part D spending, there are other ways, too, to help you lower your Part D costs. This blog reviews four cost-saving programs and strategies.