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With Trump’s victory, GOP hopes to overhaul Medicaid

With a change in administration, possible changes to Medicaid. For more information, read this Boston Globe article. With Trump’s victory, GOP hopes to overhaul Medicaid By Christina A. Cassidy | Associated Press When President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January, Republicans will have the opportunity

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When Can You Delay Taking Medicare?

While you are eligible to apply for Medicare when you are 65, there are circumstances where you might not want to, particularly if you are working full time for a larger employer or contributing to a health savings account. However, there can be penalties if

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Nursing Home Residents Win Back Right to Sue

In recent years, nursing homes have increasingly asked — or forced — patients and their families to sign arbitration agreements prior to admission. By signing these agreements, patients or family members give up their right to sue if they believe the nursing home was responsible

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Repealing Obamacare Will Have Consequences for Medicare

One of President-elect’s Donald Trump’s campaign promises was to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA), aka Obamacare, and Republicans in Congress have vowed to make repeal one of their first acts in the new term. While repealing Obamacare will have implications for millions of younger

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Is It Better to Remarry or Just Live Together?

Finding love later in life may be unexpected and exciting, but should it lead to marriage? The considerations are much different for an older couple with adult children and retirement plans than for a young couple just starting out. Before deciding whether to get married

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With Trump’s victory, GOP hopes to overhaul Medicaid

With a change in administration, possible changes to Medicaid. For more information, read this Boston Globe article. With Trump’s victory, GOP hopes to overhaul Medicaid By Christina A. Cassidy | Associated Press When President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January, Republicans will have the opportunity

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When Can You Delay Taking Medicare?

While you are eligible to apply for Medicare when you are 65, there are circumstances where you might not want to, particularly if you are working full time for a larger employer or contributing to a health savings account. However, there can be penalties if

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It’s Time to Reassess Your Medicare Choices

Are your Medicare plans still working for you? Medicare’s open enrollment period, in which you can enroll in or switch plans, runs from October 15 to December 7.  Now is the time to review your options to determine if switching plans could save you money.

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Nursing Home Residents Win Back Right to Sue

In recent years, nursing homes have increasingly asked — or forced — patients and their families to sign arbitration agreements prior to admission. By signing these agreements, patients or family members give up their right to sue if they believe the nursing home was responsible

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