Medicare Advantage plan types can be difficult to understand since select plans are available in certain areas. Learn about plan types here.| MedicareFAQ
IRMAA refers to Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount added to your Medicare Part B and Part D premiums. Learn more about IRMAA here.| MedicareFAQ
Delaying Medicare comes with potential penalties and enrollment window options. Learn more about the consequences here.| MedicareFAQ
A Medicare Special Enrollment Period gives you a window to enroll in Medicare or change your current coverage without penalty. Learn more about how to qualify.| MedicareFAQ
The Medicare Part B penalty increases your monthly Medicare Part B premium by 10% for each full 12-month period you did not have creditable coverage.| MedicareFAQ
Your Medicare Initial Enrollment Period is your first chance to sign up for Medicare. Learn how you can prepare during this timeframe.| MedicareFAQ
A Medicare Part D formulary is a list of covered drugs. It must include at least two drugs per category that the insurance company may choose.| MedicareFAQ
Medicare creditable coverage can be complicated. We break down how to prove creditable coverage and help you avoid potential Medicare penalties.| MedicareFAQ
The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period, also known as the Medicare Fall Open Enrollment Period, runs each year from October 15 to December 7. Learn how you can benefit.| MedicareFAQ
Medicare Part D involves different coverage phases. Learn how it works here and how to find the best plan for you.| MedicareFAQ
Medicare Supplement (Medigap) insurance plans cover some of the healthcare costs Original Medicare leaves behind leaving you little-to-no out-of-pocket costs.| MedicareFAQ