A Simple Medicare Enrollment Timeline
October 1, 2016The Medicare open enrollment period is upon us. Here are a few things that you need to know to stay on top of your health insurance and make sure that your needs are met.
The Medicare open enrollment period is upon us. Here are a few things that you need to know to stay on top of your health insurance and make sure that your needs are met.
It can feel devastating to receive a bad diagnosis from a medical professional, especially if it is a disease that will have a major impact on your life. There are several things that you can do to take a proactive approach to managing your lifestyle and health support.
As the summer is winding down and the weather is cooling off, make sure that you take a proactive approach to protecting your health. Flu season is coming up, and seniors have a higher risk of complications if they get the flu. Should you get a flu shot?
Retirement is the perfect opportunity to explore the world with family and friends. You have worked hard to save for your golden years, and now you finally have the time and freedom to travel. Even though you are excited about your upcoming trip, there might be a few nervous feelings as well. Here are a few tips to give you some peace of mind…
How much are you spending each year on medical costs? If you don’t have the right insurance plan, then you might be surprised to see how much you are paying for expenses, premiums, and copays. Learn how you may be able to cut your annual costs…
You have been working hard to save for retirement, and it is finally time to enjoy the golden years of your life. However, there is one big question that often lingers in the minds of retired individuals: will my money last for the rest of my lifetime?
If you suffer with this skin condition, talk to your doctor about treatment options.. Typically, treatment involves a topical ointment that is applied to the affected areas but there are also other types of oral medications, natural remedies, and light therapy treatments that might be effective.
Even though you may be paying more money for medical services, these costs (or a portion of them) could be tax deductible. According to the current tax laws, medical expenses that exceed 7.5% of your gross income can be deducted. Keep track of your medical expenses to see if it makes sense to deduct these expenses or to take the standard deduction. Learn more…
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