by spidermg | Jul 28, 2021 | Health and Wellness, Medicare
Medicare.gov and the CDC identify 3 actions that can help prevent injuries as you age. Although it is targeted at Medicare beneficiaries, everyone can take something away! The first thing the CDC recommends is to talk with your doctor about fall prevention....
by spidermg | Jul 14, 2021 | Health Insurance, Medicare, Retirement
Paying Billions for Controversial Alzheimer’s Drug? How About Funding This Instead? (Republished with permission from Kaiser Health News) By Judith Graham July 6, 2021 – Article summarized by My Insurance Lady The US government spends approximately $56...
by spidermg | Jun 16, 2021 | Health Insurance, Medicare, Retirement
Here’s a list of items to review annually to make sure you get the best coverage. ☐ Gather all health insurance information. ☐ Look over all options, including current coverage. ☐ Review last year’s usage of services and estimate what you think your doctor...
by Denise | Sep 24, 2020 | Medicare
While you were working, you likely relied on employer insurance. But after retirement your options are different, and that requires careful planning. Some 58% of people in the U.S. today get their health insurance through an employer, either their own or a...
by Denise | Sep 24, 2020 | Medicare
Social Security is more complicated than most people think. Here are six of the most common questions that come up on Social Security. With the baby boom generation entering retirement, there’s a lot of demand for good Social Security information. People are...
by Denise | May 6, 2020 | Medicare
If your employer health plan is a health savings account (HSA) paired with a high-deductible health plan (HDHP), you may have a problem when you turn 65. Read this article to learn more about the future of your HSA and how Medicare might be an option to consider. If...