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A dozen top health policy experts have come together with detailed prescriptions for Medicare’s looming bankruptcy—solutions with decades of demonstrated success.
Hello James: Medicare’s Annual Enrollment is the time when one can enroll in either a standalone Part D Medicare Prescription Drug plan or a Part C Medicare Advantage plan (with or without a Prescription Drug plan).
Source: https://www.canyon-news.com/october-15-is-hereknow-your-medicare-annual-enrollment-options/176274
If you meet all of Medicare’s home health care tests, you’ll pay nothing for covered services, with one exception: You’ll owe 20% of the cost of durable medical equipment under Part B, plus the Part B deductible ($226 in 2023, rising to $240 in 2024).
Source: https://fortune.com/well/article/medicare-pay-for-home-health-care-requirements/
The cap will greatly help beneficiaries who fall into Medicare’s “catastrophic” coverage tier — an estimated 1.5 million Americans in 2019, according to KFF.
Well, AARP pushed Congress to enact the trillion-dollar Inflation Reduction Act, which included provisions helpful to the health insurance industry but overall damaging to Medicare’s long-term financial security.