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Out-of-pocket drugs costs for Medicare beneficiaries need to be reined in

Out-of-pocket drugs costs for Medicare beneficiaries need to be reined in

by Shared Content | Dec 9, 2022 | Medicare Articles

This year, 56 million U.S. seniors will pay more for Medicare prescription drug coverage, partly due to a single drug most will not take — Aduhelm, a newly approved, expensive, and controversial Alzheimer’s drug. In late 2021, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid...
Finally, Some Accountability for Medicare Advantage Ads – NCPSSM

Finally, Some Accountability for Medicare Advantage Ads – NCPSSM

by Shared Content | Dec 8, 2022 | Medicare Articles

**** This is an update to a previously published post **** The makers of those misleading ads for Medicare Advantage (MA) starring celebrities like Joe Namath, Jimmy Walker, and William Shatner may finally be held to account.  The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid...
Medicare Part D spent twice what the VA paid for the same drugs

Medicare Part D spent twice what the VA paid for the same drugs

by Shared Content | Dec 7, 2022 | Medicare Articles

Medicare Part D spent more than twice as much on hundreds of prescription drugs than the Department of Veterans Affairs in 2017, largely because the agency representing military veterans was able to negotiate prices directly with drug makers, according to a new...
To Defend Social Security and Medicare, Dems Urged to Lift Debt Ceiling Before 2023

To Defend Social Security and Medicare, Dems Urged to Lift Debt Ceiling Before 2023

by Shared Content | Dec 3, 2022 | Medicare Articles

The president said that “under no circumstances” will he go along with Republican efforts to cut the social safety net programs, declaring: “That’s not on the table. I will not do that.”This content was originally published here.
How to avoid getting duped by Medicare scams during open enrollment

How to avoid getting duped by Medicare scams during open enrollment

by Shared Content | Dec 2, 2022 | Medicare Articles

As beneficiaries are encouraged to review their coverage for 2023, fraudsters may try to capitalize on that and cast a broad net to lure in victims.This content was originally published here.
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