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Scammers Are Using New Medicare Cards to Try to Trick Seniors

Thursday, April 5th, 2018

The Motley Fool reports:

“If you’re a senior on Medicare, new cards are coming soon. New cards will be mailed out between April 2018 and April 2019, and these new cards will no longer have your Social Security number on them.

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ACA Marketplace Plan Issues Threaten Consumers’ Financial Well-Being

Thursday, February 1st, 2018

The Observer reports:

“If you bought health insurance during the Affordable Care Act open enrollment, congratulations. Your major health care needs, known and unknown, should be covered without risk of financial ruin. You may feel you are set until the next open enrollment. But you might actually have more work to do to make sure you are truly protected.

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‘Breakthrough’ Leukemia Drug Also Portends ‘Quantum Leap’ In Cost

Thursday, August 24th, 2017

Kaiser Health News reports:

“When doctors talk about a new leukemia drug from Novartis, they ooze enthusiasm, using words like “breakthrough,” “revolutionary” and “a watershed moment.”

But when they think about how much the therapy is likely to cost, their tone turns alarmist.

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Is Medicare Tax-Deductible?

Friday, March 24th, 2017

The Motley Fool reports:

“Medicare provides critical health benefits to countless senior citizens, and while Part A, which covers hospital visits, typically does not impose a premium, Parts B and D, which cover preventative services and prescription drugs, respectively, come at a cost.

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Ready for a 255% premium hike?

Monday, March 2nd, 2015

Benefits Pro reports:

“Supreme Court ruling killing PPACA subsidies may cause premiums to skyrocket.

If the U.S. Supreme Court rules that federal subsidies under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act are invalid, 7.5 million Americans could face an average premium increase of 255 percent this year. And some could face an increase as much as 779 percent.

That’s the dire warning from consulting firm Avalere Health on the impact that the King vs. Burwell case could have on consumers. Arguments in the case begin March 4.

Avalere said 87 percent of federal exchange customers receive a subsidy. Therefore, the firm said killing the subsidies would cause “average monthly premium contributions for enrollees” to potentially increase “between 122 percent and 774 percent, depending on the state.” Residents in Alaska and Mississippi would see the highest percentage increases in their premium contributions, if the court rules in favor of the plaintiffs.

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