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Medicare Insurance Blog

Medicare Supplement premiums are climbing at unprecedented rates

Medicare Supplement premiums are climbing at unprecedented rates in 2025, with average increases nearing 10%—the highest in over a decade. In some states, policyholders are facing hikes of up to 40%. Understanding the reasons behind these surges can help beneficiaries...

Which States Are Not Allowed to Charge Medicare Excess Charges?

What Are Medicare Excess Charges? The term Medicare excess charges refer to the additional number of charges, over and above the Medicare-approved payment amount that non-participating doctors and hospitals may bill patients. Here is how it works: Medicare sets a...

The Medicare Annual Election Period

The Medicare Annual Election Period, also known as the Medicare Fall Open Enrollment or AEP, is the time of year for Medicare beneficiaries to review and adjust their Medicare coverage. The Annual Election Period runs from October 15 to December 7 each year, with any...

Kaiser Health News

RSS KFF Health News' 'What the Health?'

  • Bill With Billions in Health Program Cuts Passes House May 23, 2025
    After an unusual all-night session, the House narrowly passed a budget reconciliation bill, including billions of dollars in tax cuts for the wealthy, along with billions of dollars in spending cuts to Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, and the food stamp program. But the Senate is expected to make major changes to the measure before […]
  • Presenting: ‘First Opinion Podcast’ May 20, 2025
    Today we’re sharing something different with you: an episode of the “First Opinion Podcast” from our friends at Stat. In this episode, host and Stat opinion editor Torie Bosch talks to a veterinarian and epidemiologist about what cats have to do with H5N1 bird flu. Every week, Bosch goes in depth with newsmakers and leading experts, […]
  • GOP Poised To Cut Billions in Health Benefits May 15, 2025
    GOP-controlled House committees approved parts of President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” this week, including more than $700 billion in cuts to health programs over the next decade — mostly from Medicaid, which covers people with low incomes or disabilities.Meanwhile, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before Congress for the […]

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