Author Q&A: Navigating the complex world of Medicare
In his new book, Medicare expert Philip Moeller digs into the weeds of making Medicare decisions.
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In his new book, Medicare expert Philip Moeller digs into the weeds of making Medicare decisions.
About half of Medicare Advantage beneficiaries jump ship from the Medicare Advantage program they initially enrolled in after five years.
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.
"The most important change in 2023 will help people with diabetes," Mark Miller, author of the forthcoming book Retirement Reboot: Commonsense Financial Strategies for Getting Back on Track.
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.”