Seniors often report ever-convincing calls from people claiming to be from health care or Medicare, but these are fraudsters.
The U.S. government shutdown, which started on October 1, has halted many federal services, leaving millions of Medicare beneficiaries wondering how this will affect their health care benefits and ...
Your Medicare, Medicaid or Affordable Care Act coverage won’t vanish during the government shutdown, but changes to some benefits and fewer government workers to help could still disrupt care for ...
Medicare's cap on out-of-pocket costs helps cancer patients and others taking expensive drugs. With less financial burden, ...
A six-state pilot program will target “wasteful care” under Medicare, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services says.
AARP says Medicare’s new drug price negotiations could save seniors billions of dollars each year Average price cuts across ...
A coalition of telehealth providers from Amazon and Hims & Hers to hospital systems is working to extend pandemic-era waivers ...
The Better Business Bureau is warning people about scams involving open enrollment for Medicare and Healthcare.gov. The scam involves unsolicited calls or messages claiming to "help" you find the best ...
Medicare is funded through mandatory spending, keeping it safe from government shutdowns. The Medicare enrollment process begins with the Social Security Administration. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) ...