Medicare beneficaries can enjoy the convience of mail order prescriptions with a Medicare Part D plan. Learn more here.| MedicareFAQ
In the context of Medicare, medically necessary means that the services or products are needed for medical reasons. Learn more to see what meets the requirements.| MedicareFAQ
Medicare HMO plans often have lower premiums than other plans but also have more restrictions on healthcare providers. Explore your options.| MedicareFAQ
Medicare Part B premium changes each year. In 2025 the standard premium is $185 per month. Learn more about Medicare Part B premium for 2025.| MedicareFAQ
Dental and vision insurance for seniors is essential, as Original Medicare does not cover these services. Learn about your options here.| MedicareFAQ
Medicare creditable coverage can be complicated. We break down how to prove creditable coverage and help you avoid potential Medicare penalties.| MedicareFAQ
Medicare Part C is health insurance from a private insurance company that becomes your primary source of coverage and assumes your risk from Original Medicare.| MedicareFAQ
Medicare Part B covers preventive and medically necessary services such as doctors’ visits, outpatient care, and durable medical equipment.| MedicareFAQ
The Medicare Extra Help program offsets the cost of prescriptions for Medicare Part D beneficiaries. Learn about Extra Help income and asset limits here.| 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