Retirees face hassle with Medicare Advantage, study finds
In 2022, virtually all Medicare Advantage enrollees (99%) were enrolled in a plan that required prior authorization for some services.
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In 2022, virtually all Medicare Advantage enrollees (99%) were enrolled in a plan that required prior authorization for some services.
There are things that can be done relatively late in the game.
A number of retirement reforms were included in the federal spending package that passed Congress.
7 out of 10 of the 65 million Medicare beneficiaries probably won’t bother with running a check-up on their coverage, according to Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) data.
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Most older Americans will have a sizable boost in their monthly retirement income next year.
“These provisions will not only save a lot of money, but provide the kind of price stability that is so important to people with fixed incomes.”