WINN: Enrollment open for Medicare Part B
January 20th, 2010 admin
If you are covered under Medicare Part A, but originally opted not to apply for Medicare Part B, now’s your opportunity to enroll in Part B. The general enrollment period runs from Jan. 1 through March 31. [Original News Article]
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If you are covered under Medicare Part A, but originally opted not to apply for Medicare Part B, now’s your opportunity to enroll in Part B. The general enrollment period runs from Jan. 1 through March 31. [Original News Article]
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Medicare recipients may still make changes to their Medicare Advantage coverage during open enrollment period, which runs Jan. 1 to March 31. [Original News Article]
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March 1, 2010 – On Friday the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services directed Fox Insurance Company of New York to immediately suspend marketing and enrollment of new members in the organization’s Medicare Part D prescription drug plans. [Original News Article]
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Social Security Q&A: I didn’t enroll in Medicare Part B back when my Part A started a few years ago. Can I enroll now? [Original News Article]
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In this deal, Medicare Part D was passed with a right of the pharmaceutical companies to raise drug prices during the open enrollment period. [Original News Article]
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