Refill Prices Are Dropping Under Medicare—Here’s What That Actually Means for You

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Medicare beneficiaries are now paying less for many prescription refills in 2025, thanks to federal policy changes aimed at reducing drug costs.These savings extend beyond cost-shar…
In 2025, Medicare Caps Your Drug Costs—But Here’s How To Make It Count

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In 2025, Medicare Part D introduces a $2,000 a…
Telehealth Under Medicare Is Expanding Fast—Here’s How It Could Affect Your Next Visit

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Telehealth coverage under Medicare has expanded significantly in 2025, with more services, locations, and providers now eligible for reimbursement.Your future doctor visits could ha…
Not Everyone Qualifies the Same Way—Here’s What Really Decides Medicare Eligibility

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Turning 65 in 2025 doesn’t automatically make you Medicare-eligible.
People Love Medicare Part C—Until They Try to Use It in Real Life

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Medicare Part C, also known …
Hospital Coverage Under Part A Ends Sooner Than Most People Expect

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Medicare Part A does not provide unlimited hospital coverage. In 2025, your coverage runs out faster than many expect, especially after 60 days of inpatient care in a benefit period.
Dual Eligibility for Medicare and Medicaid Has Benefits—But Also Fine Print

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If you qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid in 2025, you may receive enhanced coverage with lower
The Medicare Plan You Pick This Year Could Cost You More Than You Think

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The Medicare plan you choose in 2025 can significantly impact your overall
Part C Plans Look Appealing—Until You Compare the Tradeoffs Side by Side

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Medicare Part C may seem lik…
Medicare Leaves Financial Gaps—Medigap Still Fills Them Better Than Anything Else

Key Takeaways
Even with Medicare Part A and Part B, you are still exposed to deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments that can quickly add up—especially in the event of hospital stays or chronic illness.