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Need Help Paying for Medicare Premiums and Health Costs? Visit Medicaid.gov

If for one reason or the other you are unable to raise money for your Medicare premiums, you can get help from Medicaid, https://www.medicaid.gov/. Medicaid is one of the centers within CMS. They deal with providing coverage to low-income Medicare beneficiaries. In fact, Medicaid poses as one of the largest...

Looking for Medicare General Information? Medicare Statistics and Research?

There is a lot to learn about Medicare and you might not learn everything in one sitting. Besides getting information on how Medicare works and the different plans on offer, you might want to access more information. Perhaps people that have benefited from it, get statistics and data and even get educated...

Applying for Medicare? www.socialsecurity.gov Is The Place To Go

You are eligible for Medicare part A if you are a US citizen aged 65 or older or you have a permanent disability. However, whether you pay for Part A will be determined by your eligibility to receive social security benefits among other factors. Granted, accessing https://www.ssa.gov/medicare/ is...

Medicare.gov – The Official U.S. Government Website for Medicare

There are many instances where you might receive a book and you never even skim through it. Again, when you need specific information, by typing a key term online, you will have access instantly. Medicare.gov is the official Medicare website. Besides the Medicare and You Handbook, this is the next best...

Medicare & You Handbook – The A to D Guide to Medicare

This is perhaps the best source of information for the eligible Medicare beneficiaries. Do you have questions on how Medicare works? This is an all-inclusive handbook. In late September every year, all Medicare households will receive the Medicare & You handbook. Each year, the book is updated to cover...

Other Sources…

Many people now utilize social media for their news and education.  One advantage of social media is that you get updates and news fast. Third party sources such as social media accounts, magazines and news websites will keep you abreast with Medicare news and updates. Some individuals will read news from a...

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