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The Changes to Medicare Part D in 2025
With Medicare open enrollment beginning last week, there are some significant changes coming to the prescription drug coverage (Medicare Part D) for 2025. These changes are part of an effort to make drug prices more affordable of the millions of retirees currently enrolled.
Knowing what these changes are can help you make an informed decision around what coverage to keep or change during enrollment, which last through December 7th...
Making Sense of Medicare – The 5 Pieces
Medicare is a confusing topic to navigate, in part because there are so many choices. In the first part of this series, I will discuss the various parts of Medicare. Next week I will discuss the cost of putting these pieces together.
There are 5 pieces to Medicare…
Six Options for Long-Term Care Planning
Roughly 70% of adults aged 65 or older will need at least some long-term care, and the average length of stay is 3.2 years.
Because of this everyone needs a long-term care plan. However, long-term care insurance is just one way to pay for care. There are 6 common ways to fund this expense…
Original Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage (“Part C”)
One of the most common questions I get from clients turning 65 is “Do I need Part C for Medicare?” Many are surprised that they don’t need Part C, otherwise known as “Medicare Advantage” at all.
There are two main ways to get Medicare - Original Medicare or Medicare Advantage.
Understanding the Medicare “Donut Hole” and Tips for Navigating It
In a recent meeting with a client, they voiced frustration over a recent trip to the pharmacy. They had met their prescription drug coverage deductible and expected to pay a co-pay of $90 for an expensive drug they were taking. Instead, they were charged over $500. He called his insurance agent and was told he had reached the dreaded “donut hole” or what is officially known as the Medicare Part D coverage gap.
The “Donut Hole” is a phase in prescription drug coverage where beneficiaries experience a temporary increase in out-of-pocket expenses for their medication…
Making Sense of Medicare, Part 2 – The Cost
Last week, in Part 1, I reviewed the 5 pieces to Medicare and the two main ways to get Medicare coverage. This week, in Part 2, I will outline the cost for the two routes to get Medicare. With Medicare open enrollment around the corner (starting October 15th), now is a good time to review your coverage and consider any changes…