As the U.S. government remains in the midst of a shutdown, many Medicare beneficiaries have been grappling with frustrating ...
Medicare is a U.S. government program providing health insurance mostly to people 65 and older. Learn more about how Medicare ...
Medicare and the government shutdown The U.S. government shutdown, which started on October 1, has halted many federal services, leaving millions of Medicare beneficiaries wondering how this ...
Medicare open enrollment begins on Oct. 15. If the government doesn't reopen before then, beneficiaries may encounter some challenges during their enrollment period.
Some of the changes in 2026 will include higher monthly insurance premiums and out-of-pocket costs for prescription medication.
As Medicare open enrollment begins, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning consumers about pervasive scams that could ...
During Medicare open enrollment, scammers use calls, texts or emails to trick individuals into sharing personal information. The BBB urges participants to be cautious of unsolicited offers and to ...
Healthcare data continues to be a top target for cybercriminals. In June alone, two major breaches compromised over 13 million patient records. Now, a newly confirmed Medicare data breach has affected ...
The personal information of more than 100,000 Medicare recipients may have been compromised in a recent "data incident," the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said June 30. As a result, some ...
Health systems grapple telehealth access as CMS flexibilities expire during the Medicare shutdown, affecting reimbursement and virtual care nationwide.