Medicare and You 2008


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Medicare and You 2008


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The official government handbook with important information on the Medicare health & prescription drug plan choices in your area, tips on what to consider when comparing plans, & resources where you can get detailed information & personalized help. Contents: List of Topics/Index; Section 1: Medicare Basics; Medicare¿s Covered Services (Part A & Part B); Section 2: Your Plan Choices: Decide How to Get Your Medicare Benefits; Original Medicare Plan; Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C); Other Medicare Health Plans. The information in this handbook is good from Jan. 1, 2008, through Dec. 31, 2008.




Medicare & You 2008


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Medicare & You


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Medicare 2008


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The 2008 Medicare Handbook is the indispensable resource you need to clearly understand - and be able to advise on - Medicare's confusing rules and regulations. it has been prepared by an outstanding team of experts from the Center for Medicare Advocacy, Inc., a private, non-profit organization devoted to helping elders and people with disabilities obtain necessary healthcare. These experienced attorneys and healthcare professionals address - from the beneficiary's perspective - issues you need to master to provide effective planning advice or advocacy services, including: Medicare eligibility rules and enrollment requirements Medicare covered services, deductibles, and co-payments Co-insurance, premiums, penalties Coverage criteria for each of the programs Problem areas of concern For The advocate Grievance and appeals procedures For each topic, you'll find an extensive selection of case citations, checklists, worksheets, and other practice tools designed to assist in obtaining coverage for clients, while minimizing research and drafting time. The 2008 Edition has been updated to include coverage of: Increased payments to Medicare Advantage (MA) plans and MA plan proliferation, including greater market penetration of Private Fee for Service (PFFS) plans and Special Needs Plans (SNPs) New rules for hospital discharge notices and expedited appeals Implementing the 2007 income-based Part B deductible increase Practical problems arising from the transfer of the Medicare administrative law judge (ALJ) function from the Social Security Administration (SSA) To The Department of Health and Human Services Ongoing problems with the implementation of the Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit




Medicare Meets Mephistopheles


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Let’s say you’re the devil, and you want to corrupt the American republic. How would you go about it? According to David Hyman, you might create something like Medicare, the federal health care program for the elderly. Hyman submits that Medicare may be the greatest trick the devil ever played. Medicare feeds on the avarice of doctors and other providers, turns seniors into health care gluttons, and makes regions of the United States green with envy over the dollars showered on other regions. The program exploits the sloth of government officials to increase the tax burden on workers and drag down the quality of care for seniors. Medicare makes Democrats lust for socialized medicine, while its imperviousness to reform makes Republicans angrier and angrier. Most of all, Medicare allows its ideological supporters to bleat and preen their way to the heights of moral vanity. In the style of C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters, Hyman writes that Medicare has “freed the self-interest of these mortals from its natural restraints. As a result, the seven deadly sins have blossomed.” With epic political battles over Medicare and the future of limited government looming just over the horizon, Hyman uses satire to cast a critical eye on this mediocre government program.




Medicare For Dummies


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Manage the Medicare maze — from enrollment dates to plan options! To get the most from Medicare, you need accurate information that steers you clear of bad advice and costly pitfalls. Medicare For Dummies is what you need to navigate Medicare successfully and get the best out of the complex system. AARP’s Medicare expert, Patricia Barry, gives you plain-language explanations of how Medicare works and what steps you need to take to make it work for you, including: How you qualify for Medicare and when to enroll according to your personal situation What Medicare covers and what it costs Ways to reduce out-of-pocket expenses Tips for dealing with doctors and switching plans You'll even get information about proposed changes to Medicare that you should know about and tips for staying healthy. If you're one of the millions of Americans looking to get the lowdown on Medicare, this hands-on, friendly guide has you covered.




Medicare and You 2016


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This is an old edition. Check out Medicare & You 2019: The Official U.S. Government Medicare Handbook. Every Medicare beneficiary can get one free copy of this guide directly from Medicare or from the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP). This is a low-cost edition to be used as a replacement, or for those not eligible for Medicare.




Medicare & You 2023


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The "Medicare & You" handbook is your official guide to Medicare. It has important information about: Medicare benefits, costs, rights, and protections. Health and drug plans. Answers to common questions.




Medicare & You 2024


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The "Medicare & You" handbook is your official guide to Medicare. It has important information about: Medicare benefits, costs, rights, and protections. Health and drug plans. Answers to common questions.