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Tag: Insurance Coverage

Understanding the Medicare Cliff: Transitioning from Medicaid at 65

Explore the Medicare cliff phenomenon where older adults lose Medicaid coverage at 65, leading to increased Medicare costs and coverage changes. Understand eligibility, cost differences, and programs to ease the transition.

Medicare LI NET Program Offers Temporary Drug Coverage for Low Income Beneficiaries

The Medicare LI NET program provides temporary prescription drug coverage without restrictions to low income beneficiaries not yet enrolled in a Part D plan, ensuring seamless access during the transition period.

Key Medicare Part A Criteria for Skilled Nursing Facility Coverage Explained

Understand the Medicare Part A requirements for skilled nursing facility coverage, including qualifying hospital stays, coverage limits, and copay costs essential for healthcare professionals and insurers.

Federal Medicaid and ACA Cuts Could Raise Uninsured Millions, Impact Georgia

Federal budget cuts to Medicaid and the ACA could leave 16 million Americans uninsured, with Georgia particularly vulnerable due to its Medicaid policies and high uninsured rates.

Medicare Part D Coverage Gap Challenges Retiree Finances and Healthcare

Explore the Medicare Part D coverage gap's impact on U.S. retirees, with insights on managing prescription drug costs and navigating supplemental insurance options.

US House Budget Proposal Threatens Connecticut Medicaid and ACA Coverage

The US House budget bill proposes Medicaid cuts and ACA work requirements that could cause 140,000 Connecticut residents to lose coverage, raising uninsured rates and healthcare costs.

The Hartford and QBE Advance Telematics and Cyber Coverage for Evolving Risk Landscapes

Explore how The Hartford enhances telematics initiatives with people-centric strategies and how QBE addresses SEC cyber disclosure gaps with new insurance coverages, supporting risk management for insurers and clients.

Mary Lou Retton DUI Arrest Highlights Health Insurance Gaps for Former Athletes

Mary Lou Retton's DUI arrest and prior uninsured medical crisis underline challenges in health insurance coverage and transparency among former athletes in the U.S.

Tornado Uncovers Insurance Coverage Gaps in Small Kansas Town

An EF-2 tornado in Plevna, Kansas, highlights significant insurance coverage gaps among homeowners and city buildings, posing challenges for disaster recovery and risk management in rural areas.

FDA Approves First Blood Test to Aid Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

The FDA has approved Lumipulse, the first blood test for Alzheimer's diagnosis in symptomatic older adults, enabling less invasive detection of amyloid plaques and supporting earlier, accurate diagnosis and treatment options.