Medicare and Jeopardy
Is Medicare in Jeopardy? No, not Medicare in jeopardy, but Medicare on Jeopardy. On March 12, the category for final Jeopardy in the popular game
Is Medicare in Jeopardy? No, not Medicare in jeopardy, but Medicare on Jeopardy. On March 12, the category for final Jeopardy in the popular game
Drug Prices Might be a Hail Mary A lot happens – or doesn’t – happen in Washington because of the power of lobbyists. This is
On March 23rd, Congress will finalize spending changes in the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018. The Medicare Rights Center has published its approval or disapproval
The debate about the Congressional push to kill the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is still raging, pro, and con. Most observers believe that the recent
Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), which have been around for several years, are an attempt to provide quality medical care for less money. The Centers for Medicare
The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 signed into law on February 9 includes the CHRONIC Act (Creating High-Quality Results and Outcomes Necessary to Improve Chronic
One of the tenets of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was that everyone had to have healthcare insurance or pay a penalty at tax time.
People under 65 with disabilities may have to play a waiting game, but they will get Medicare coverage eventually. There are several “musts.” In order
The Medicare advocacy group, Medicare Rights Center, has asked Congress to add several reforms to upcoming spending legislation for fiscal 2018 (which began last October
Medicare has its own alphabet: Plan A, Plan B, Plan D. Medigap goes Medicare seven better with Plans A, B, C, D, F, G, J,
There is Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and then there is Medigap. What is Medigap? How does it compare to other coverage? Is it the same? Is
Healthcare reform – and Medicare in particular – has been a relentless political hot button in Washington and in the media lately. One solution often
Cain, in the Book of Genesis, asks “Am I my brother’s keeper?” As we know, his answer was a resounding “no” and his deed –
Health and Human Services proposed rule could erode consumer protection and limit access to comprehensive healthcare – and affect Medicare The U.S. Department of Health
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