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4 healthcare costs in retirement no one warns you about

Monday, May 20th, 2019

MSN Money reports:

“Many Americans are stressed about paying for late-in-life healthcare.

Studies show that over a third of US adults are more concerned about covering health costs in retirement than paying off debt and affording lifestyle expenses right now, but only about half have a financial plan in place for the future.

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As Sanders Officially Revives Medicare-For-All, Plan B For Democrats Gains Traction

Monday, April 15th, 2019

Kaiser Health News reports:

“As Democratic presidential primary candidates try to walk a political tightrope between the party’s progressive and center-left wings, they face increasing pressure to outline the details of their health reform proposals.

On Wednesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) reaffirmed his stance by reintroducing a “Medicare-for-all” bill, the idea that fueled his 2016 presidential run.

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Medicare Advantage Plans Cleared To Go Beyond Medical Coverage — Even Groceries

Thursday, April 5th, 2018

The Washington Post reports:

“Air conditioners for people with asthma, healthy groceries, rides to medical appointments and home-delivered meals may be among the new benefits added to Medicare Advantage coverage when new federal rules take effect next year.

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Medicare Out-of-Pocket Costs You Should Expect to Pay

Thursday, April 5th, 2018

Yahoo Finance reports:

“Medicare provides valuable health insurance for individuals 65 or older and certain people with disabilities who are under age 65. But it also comes with complex rules and sometimes significant out-of-pocket costs. Here’s what you can expect to pay for Medicare:

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7 Healthcare Expenses Medicare Won’t Pay For — The Motley Fool

Friday, August 18th, 2017

Yahoo Beauty reports:

“If you’re looking forward to getting Medicare because you think this health insurance for seniors will provide comprehensive coverage, you may end up disappointed. Studies have shown seniors with high-prescription drug needs could incur as much as $350,000 in out-of-pocket spending on healthcare during retirement, even with both Medicare and a supplementary Medigap policy.

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Amid Trumpcare’s Demise, Public Option Emerges Ahead Of 2018 Elections

Friday, August 18th, 2017

Forbes reports:

“A public option as an alternative or addition to subsidized private individual coverage under the Affordable Care Act is gaining momentum on the campaign trail ahead of next year’s 2018 midterm Congressional and gubernatorial elections.

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