02.08.2017 09.57 CDT

As more Americans work past 65, it is increasingly important to understand how employer coverage and Medicare affect each other.

Medicare and Your Employer Health Coverage: Too Much of a Good Thing?

Medicare and Your Employer Health Coverage: Too Much of a Good Thing?

Avoiding Traps in Coordinating Medicare and Employer Health Coverage

As more Americans work past 65, an increasing number are able to join Medicare and retain employer coverage. However, the intersection of Medicare and employer coverage has a number of traps for the unwary and some of these traps come with significant financial consequences. It is important for individuals – and employers – to understand Medicare’s complex rules and to be alert to these traps.

15.03.2017 06.31 CDT

Eligibility for Medicare affects your current insurance coverage – sometimes in surprising ways. Learn more to avoid unpleasant surprises.

Medicare Eligibility: A Boon and a Trap

Medicare Eligibility: A Boon and a Trap

Eligibility for Medicare is really eligibility for two different types of insurance coverage.

Your current health insurance may be affected – and even reduced - once you become eligible for Medicare. Learn more about these complicated rules to avoid unpleasant surprises.

05.03.2017 03.25 CST

People on Medicare should pay attention to the ongoing debate over a TrumpRyanCare proposal - your prescription drug costs could be affected.

ACA Repeal and Medicare Beneficiaries

ACA Repeal and Medicare Beneficiaries

People who have prescription drug coverage under Medicare may, once again, fall into the "donut hole" if Obamacare is repealed.

Efforts to replace and repeal the Affordable Care Act will have the greatest effect on those under 65 - but may also have a significant impact of people covered by Medicare. Specifically, if the AC is repealed your cost of prescription drugs may go up. Here how Medicare beneficiaries may be impacted by an ACA repeal.