Major Medicare Update… UCare, one of Minnesota’s largest nonprofit health insurers, has announced it will no longer offer Medicare Advantage (MA) plans in 2026, impacting 158,000 …
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235,000 Dual-Eligible (MMP) Members Will Need New Coverage in 2026: Here’s What You Need to Know
Important news for Medicare-Medicaid coverage in 2026… The Medicare–Medicaid Plan (MMP) demonstration is ending after more than a decade, affecting roughly 235,000 dual-eligible members across 12 …
How Do “Medicare Agents” Get Paid? A Guide for the Skeptical
Note: The proper term for what some people call a “Medicare Agent” in this situation is a “licensed insurance agent.” Licensed insurance agents help you find and enroll in Medicare plans, but they are …
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Attained-Age vs Issue-Age for Medigap: What You Need to Know
Attained-Age and Issue-Age are two different ways you pay for your Medicare Supplement Plans (Medigap). Attained-Age costs are typically based on your age and increase as you grow older. …
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Medicare Supplement Plan N vs. Plan F: Which One Could Be a Fit for You?
Note: Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Plan F is no longer available for people who turned 65 after January 1, 2020. You may want to read our Medicare Supplement Plan N vs G article instead since Medigap …
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Medicare Supplement Plan G vs. Plan N: Which One Could Be a Fit for You?
Shopping for the right Medicare plan is difficult. Not only are there so many options, but on paper, they might all seem the same. You only really realize the difference between plans when …
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