By Susan Jaffe | October 15, 2015 | Kaiser Health News in collaboration with Money magazine
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By Susan Jaffe | October 15, 2013 | Kaiser Health News produced in collaboration with
The seven-week enrollment period for next year’s Medicare prescription drug and managed-care plans begins Tuesday, but seniors shouldn’t simply renew their policies and assume the current coverage will stay the same. There’s a likely payoff for those who pay close attention to the details.[More in KHN] [More in USA Today]
Seniors Cautioned To Pay Close Attention To Details As Enrollment Begins In Medicare Plans
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August 25, 2013 – While the Obama administration is stepping up efforts encouraging uninsured Americans to enroll in health coverage from the new online insurance marketplaces, officials are planning a campaign to convince millions of seniors to please stay away – don’t call and don’t sign up.
“You hear programs on the radio about the health care law and they never talk about seniors and what we are supposed to do,” said Barbara Bonner, 72, of Reston, Va. “Do we have to go sign up like they’re saying everyone else has to? Does the new law apply to us seniors at all and if so, how?” [More in KHN] [More in USA Today]
No Shopping Zone: Medicare Is Not Part Of New Insurance Marketplaces
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Federal officials are extending the Dec. 7 deadline for three days for some people who have had trouble enrolling in a Medicare prescription drug or private health plan because of the crush of last-minute sign-ups. …Seniors can only get extra time if they get on a call-back list. If they reach a live person, today’s deadline applies and they should be prepared to make a decision…. more
Medicare Offers Extra Enrollment Time For Seniors Who Call Today