by John Miller | Dec 6, 2021 | Long-Term Care, Medicare
Preparing for Home Health Care as a Medicare Beneficiary The National Association for Home Care and Hospice estimates that there are currently 12 million people using home health care services. This is becoming a widely accepted and utilized service by many older...
by John Miller | Nov 2, 2021 | Medicare
Short-term care. What does that actually mean? How “short” is it? What facilities provide short-term care? This article will help you understand what short-term care is and what coverage is provided in your Original Medicare benefits. Short-Term Care: A Definition...
by John Miller | Aug 25, 2021 | Medicare
Understanding Medicare: A Brief Overview Medicare is a federal program that provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older or who meet certain disability standards. Medicare offers many benefits, but it also has limitations. The program can be confusing...
by John Miller | Jun 1, 2021 | Family Health Insurance, Medicare, New Insurance Coverage, Open Enrollment
Health Insurance Current Coverage-Different Types of Insurance and Coverage There are many different types of health insurance plans which include Current Coverage that is designed to meet a lot of different needs. Your Current Coverage needs are based on your...
by John Miller | May 3, 2021 | Medicare, Open Enrollment, Sign up Period
Special Election Periods (SEP) One of the most complicated Medicare enrollment periods is the Special Enrollment Period. A SEP is when you can make changes to your Medicare Advantage and Prescription Drug coverage when certain events happen in your life. Events...
by Alicia | Dec 10, 2020 | Mail Order, Medicaid, Medicare, Uncategorized
DRUG DEDUCTIONS – It is nearing the end of the year, and income tax time is right around the corner. Prescription drug co-pays count as a qualified expense under medical, dental, and Drug Deductions. If a prescription drug plan or health insurance policy covers...