GEP Gives You Another Shot—But Late Enrollment Penalties Still Apply In 2025

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The General Enrollment Period (GEP) runs from January 1 to March 31, 2025, giving you a chance to sign up for
You Might Love the Premium, But Hate the Coverage—Let’s Talk About That Medicare Choice

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Lower monthly premiums don’t always mean better value—especially when unexpected medical needs arise. In 2025, it’s crucial to understand what you’re actually paying for beyond the prem…
Why Part B Premiums, Deductibles, and Copays Keep Catching Retirees Off Guard

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Medicare Part B may seem straightforward, but the cost structure—m…
Skipping Medicare Part D Now Might Cost You Much More Later

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Delaying Medicare Part D enrollment can result…
It’s 2025, and Medicare Still Doesn’t Cover What Most People Expect It To

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In 2025, Medicare still leaves major gaps in coverage, especially for services like dental, vision, hearing, and long-term care.You may face significant
That Medicare Advantage Plan May Look Familiar—But the Rules Could Be Totally Different

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Medicare Ad…
If You Move This Year, Your Medicare Plan Might Have to Change Too

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Moving to a new address in 2025 can affect your Medicare Advantage or Part D plan. In many cases, you may be required to choose a new plan that operates in your new service area.You…
How to Tell If Your Medicare Plan Leaves You Half-Protected When You Need It Most

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Your Medicare plan might appear to offer full …
Not All Medicare Benefits Are Created Equal, Even When They Sound the Same

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Two Medicare
Not All Pharmacies Accept All Drug Plans—Here’s What to Ask First

Key Takeaways
In 2025, your Medicare drug plan might not be accepted at every pharmacy—even if the pharmacy is in your neighborhood.To avoid unexpected costs and access delays, always confi…