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Q&A: How do I pay my Medicare Premiums?

By Elie Harriett   |  June 21, 2017

This week, we discuss the methods for paying your premiums. All premiums, including Medicare supplement insurance, Medicare advantage, Medicare Part B, Medicare Part D, and even the IRMAA.

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Q&A: How hard is it to change insurance later on?

By Elie Harriett   |  May 15, 2017

In this video, we answer the question of whether you can change insurance after you make your first choice.

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Q&A: What is Medicare's Recovery Options?

By Elie Harriett   |  February 20, 2017

If you need to recover, what does Medicare pay for?

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Diabetes and Medicare: What is Covered and How?

By Elie Harriett   |  July 20, 2016

One of the most expensive diseases affecting older Americans today is diabetes. Learn about what Medicare pays for and how to get more information.

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More FAQ's You Should Ask

By Elie Harriett   |  May 4, 2016

Here are a list of 5 more common questions you should seek out answers to when choosing an insurance plan.

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Paying too Much for Medicare? Reduce Your Premiums!

By Elie Harriett   |  March 29, 2016

Some people are being charged higher Medicare premiums than others due to reported income from two years ago. If you have recently experienced a decline in your income, here are some possible ways to avoid the Medicare adjustment.

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Medicare Premiums for 2016

By Elie Harriett   |  December 14, 2015

A breakdown of the premiums for Medicare Part B in 2016, who pays more, who pays less, and why.

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Some Projected Medicare Costs for 2016: A Moment of Clarity and Sanity

By Elie Harriett   |  August 6, 2015

The Medicare Trustee Report was recently published and shows some high increases for several Medicare costs going into 2016. This explains what the costs are projected to be at this time, and who it might affect. And why most people shouldn't panic.

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