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Editor’s Note: Journalist Philip Moeller is here to provide the answers you need on aging and retirement. His weekly column, “Ask Phil,” aims to help older Americans and their families by answering their health care and financial questions. Phil is the author of the new book, “Get What’s ...
Many of the more than 8 million Medicare enrollees who now have C and F plans will face an important decision in the next two years.
Older Americans are under attack, along with poor, sick and disabled citizens. There is no way that enacting the American Health Care Act or the Trump budget in their current forms would not make life much, much harder for these groups.
Phil Moeller answers your questions on aging and retirement in his weekly "Ask Phil" column.
Here's what the American Health Care Act, the GOP effort to replace Obamacare, would mean for Medicare.
As long as a person’s health insurance qualifies as a group health plan, they do not need to get Medicare at 65 regardless of where they live or who provides their health insurance.
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