How Telehealth Is Changing Medicare

How Telehealth Is Changing Medicare: A Game Changer for Seniors

How Telehealth Is Changing Medicare. Telehealth has transformed healthcare delivery, enabling Medicare beneficiaries to receive convenient, cost-effective medical care at home. With continued policy expansions and technological advancements, virtual healthcare is becoming an essential part of Medicare. In this blog post, we’ll explore how telehealth is affecting Medicare, the benefits it offers to seniors, and…

Annual Notice of Change Letter

Understanding the Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) Letter for Medicare Beneficiaries

As a Medicare beneficiary, staying informed about your healthcare plan and its benefits is crucial. One of the key tools designed to keep you updated is the Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) letter. Every fall, Medicare beneficiaries receive this important document, which outlines changes to their Medicare Advantage (Part C) and Medicare Prescription Drug (Part…

Medicare and a Power Of Attorney

Medicare and a Power Of Attorney. A power of attorney (POA) is a powerful tool. A medical POA is a durable power of attorney for healthcare. When you make a medical power of attorney — more commonly called a “durable power of attorney for health care”, you name a trusted person to oversee your medical care and…

How to enroll in Medicare if you are turning 65

How to enroll in Medicare if you are turning 65, Most people become eligible for Medicare when they turn 65. Your Medicare enrollment steps will differ depending on whether or not you are collecting retirement benefits when you enter your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP). If you are receiving Social Security retirement benefits or Railroad Retirement benefits, you should be automatically enrolled…