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Editor’s Note: Journalist Philip Moeller, who writes widely on health and retirement, is here to provide the Medicare answers you need in “Ask Phil, the Medicare Maven.” Send your questions to Phil. This is the last week of Medicare’s annual open enrollment period, which began Oct. 15 and ...
Editor’s Note: Journalist Philip Moeller, who writes widely on health and retirement, is here to provide the Medicare answers you need in “Ask Phil, the Medicare Maven.” Send your questions to Phil. Candace – Iowa: My husband is 66 and works full-time. We have our health insurance through his ...
Editor’s Note: Journalist Philip Moeller, who writes widely on health and retirement, is here to provide the Medicare answers you need in “Ask Phil, the Medicare Maven.” Send your questions to Phil. Linda – Colo.: This is INSANE! Whoever came up with this Medicare Rx plan was just a crazy ...
Editor’s Note: Journalist Philip Moeller, who writes widely on health and retirement, is here to provide the Medicare answers you need in “Ask Phil, the Medicare Maven.” Send your questions to Phil. Unbelievably, the three recent Ask Phil columns about this year’s Medicare open enrollment season (Oct. 15 ...
Editor’s Note: Journalist Philip Moeller, who writes widely on health and retirement, is here to provide the Medicare answers you need in “Ask Phil, the Medicare Maven.” Send your questions to Phil. The Ask Phil mailbox has been overflowing with questions since I took a break from answering your ...
Medicare Advantage plans tout stability and broader coverage in 2016.
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The pharmaceutical industry convinced enough legislators in 2003 to forbid Medicare from negotiating drug prices when Congress enacted the law creating Part D drug plans.
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