INSURASALES

Tag: Healthcare

Medicaid Cuts and Fraud Concerns Fuel Budget Debate

Explore the implications of proposed Medicaid cuts and the ongoing debate over fraud and improper payments as lawmakers navigate the complexities of health care funding.

Medicare Advantage Growth Predicted by KFF

KFF predicts continued growth of Medicare Advantage through 2034, with Aveanna Healthcare gaining from strategic initiatives.

Understanding Medicare Premiums Without Social Security Benefits

Learn how to manage your Medicare Part B premium payments if you're not collecting Social Security yet. Get tips on enrollment, billing, and more.

California's Medi-Cal Faces $6.2 Billion Budget Shortfall

California's Medi-Cal program is facing a $6.2 billion budget shortfall due to higher-than-expected enrollment and pharmacy costs, impacting 15 million residents.

Top Dental Insurance Plans For Braces Reviewed

Explore the best dental insurance options for braces, including Delta Dental, Anthem, and Spirit Dental. Learn about coverage limits, premiums, and customer satisfaction.

Medicare Fraud Attempt Targets Fairbury Hospital Name

A report on a Medicare fraud attempt using Jefferson Community Health's name, cautions about protecting personal information from scams.

Understanding Medicare Costs in Retirement

Explore the critical costs associated with Medicare and healthcare in retirement. Learn from Suze Orman's essential advice for managing expenses effectively.

Illinois Lawmakers Warn of Medicaid Cuts Impact During Budget Hearing

Illinois advocates and lawmakers express concerns over proposed cuts to Medicaid funding, fearing significant impacts on healthcare for millions.

MedPAC Reports $84 Billion Medicare Advantage Cost Overrun

MedPAC estimates that Medicare Advantage costs will exceed traditional Medicare by $84 billion, affecting future healthcare policy.

Study Finds Medicare Patients with Cancer Often Receive Aggressive Treatments

A study reveals that advanced cancer patients on Medicare often receive aggressive treatments over supportive care, raising concerns about patient care priorities.