Tag: Medicare supplement plans
Are Medicare Supplement Plans Being Offered in the Healthcare Exchange?
Recently, we tried to clear up some confusion regarding Obamacare Open Enrollment and Medicare Open Enrollment. This time, let’s go a step further to distinguish one from the other. Continue reading “Are Medicare Supplement Plans Being Offered in the Healthcare Exchange?” »
Turning 65 in 2014? Welcome to Medicare!
If you are turning 65 in 2014, now is the time to prepare for a successful transition to your Medicare years. Continue reading “Turning 65 in 2014? Welcome to Medicare!” »
Depression in Older Americans
Depression affects older Americans at higher rates than their younger counterparts. Continue reading “Depression in Older Americans” »
Medigap Enrollment Now Exceeds 10 Million
Any way you look at it, Medicare is on the rise. Continue reading “Medigap Enrollment Now Exceeds 10 Million” »
Diabetes Linked to Hearing Loss
Diabetes has long been linked to a variety of conditions including eye problems, hypertension, obesity, heart disease, kidney disease, and a lot more. Now it may be time to add hearing loss to the list. Continue reading “Diabetes Linked to Hearing Loss” »
Animal Lovers … What About those Birds and Reptiles?
In recent posts discussing the benefits of having pets, we’ve concentrated mainly on pets we know many of our readers and subscribers have—particularly, cats and dogs.
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Animal Lovers … What About those Dogs?
In a recent post, we paid tribute to our cat-loving readers and subscribers who have uploaded some captivating photos of their feline companions. Continue reading “Animal Lovers … What About those Dogs?” »
Animal Lovers … What About those Cats?
Judging from the number of our readers and subscribers who upload pictures of their precious cats, there’s an excellent chance you’re a cat lover. Continue reading “Animal Lovers … What About those Cats?” »
Affordable Care Act in Plain English—New Focus on Prevention
In a recent post, we began a plain-English discussion of what key provisions of the Affordable Care Act of 2010, a.k.a. Obamacare, are all about, and especially how they may affect Americans in general and people of Medicare age in particular.
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