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…of the U.S. ends, whichever is earlier. Make sure you understand how to enroll in Medicare while abroad. For more information, contact your nearest Social Security office, Consulate, or Embassy….

…2023, all Medicare-covered vaccines should be free to you. This means you should not owe any cost-sharing, such as a copayment, coinsurance, or deductible for your covered vaccines.   To avoid…

A transition refill, also known as a transition fill, is typically a one-time, 30-day supply of a drug that you were taking: Before switching to a different Part D plan…

…U.S. residence, and the following three months. To qualify for this period, you must be a U.S. citizen, and you must have lived in a foreign country when you turned…

…in a Medicare-approved outpatient dialysis facility. You will typically pay a 20% coinsurance for the cost of each session, which includes equipment, supplies, lab tests, and most dialysis medications. Doctors’…

…Medicare due to End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), you should contact Social Security to enroll, even if you are a railroad worker. RRB will collect your Medicare premiums. If you receive…

…Railroad Retirement Benefits (RRB), or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). In any of these cases, you will qualify for premium-free Part A. You will owe a premium for Part B….

…effects of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on Medicare, and Medicare coverage of specialty services. These courses are offered for single purchase, so that you can tailor your selections to…

…20% of each month’s rental fee. After the 36-month rental period, you pay no more rental fees, although the supplier still owns the equipment. You keep the equipment for up…

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