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Navigating health care choices at age 65 means understanding how to manage costs. One concern if you’re considering original Medicare (Part A and Part B)
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Navigating health care choices at age 65 means understanding how to manage costs. One concern if you’re considering original Medicare (Part A and Part B)

Medicare Parts A and B (known as original Medicare) don’t cover 100% of medical costs. Luckily, policyholders can get a Medigap plan (supplemental plan) to

Medicare beneficiaries have a few options for how they get coverage for prescription drug costs. If you’re preparing your transition to Medicare and are looking

Medicare prescription drug coverage can be confusing, but the basics are easier to understand once you know where the options come from. Original Medicare (Parts

For many people who are turning 65 (or those helping a parent or spouse sort through their choices), Medicare begins with two core building blocks:

If there’s one thing that trips people up about Medicare, it’s timing. You can’t simply sign up at will or make changes on a whim.