Life is full of transitions, and these changes can directly impact your Medicare eligibility. Being aware of Qualifying Life Events (QLEs) empowers you to take control of your healthcare coverage.…
If you’re enrolled in Medicare Part D’s Extra Help program, also known as the Low-Income Subsidy (LIS), you might have heard about “redetermination.” This process can seem confusing, but understanding…
You’ve worked hard your whole life, and now you’re finally nearing retirement. But when considering Medicare and employer health insurance after 65, navigating your health insurance options can feel like…
Navigating Medicare enrollment can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re juggling work, retirement plans, and employer-provided health coverage. But don’t worry, understanding the different Medicare enrollment periods can help you make…
Medicare Part D, the prescription drug benefit program, is undergoing some changes in 2025 due to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). One important aspect affected is “creditable coverage,” which is…
As you approach the age of 65, you probably are planning ahead for expenses such as health insurance and care costs and weighing the pros and cons of enrolling in…
Planning to work past the age of 65? Learn about the Medicare Part B penalty while working, how it can impact your healthcare costs, and the factors to consider when…
Considering whether to delay Medicare enrollment? Explore the factors to weigh, from employer-provided health insurance to potential penalties, and make an informed decision
As you approach the age of 65 while still working, you may be considering the benefits of Medicare compared to your employer’s group health coverage. One of the most common…