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Using an HSA to Pay for Medicare Premiums, Copays, and Deductibles

After you turn 65, you can no longer contribute to an HSA, but you can use your accumulated funds to cover all types of Medicare-related premiums and out-of-pocket costs.

Understanding Your Medicare Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) Is Critical

Your Medicare plan ANOC will be arriving in September. Here’s how to unpack this critical piece of mail.

Does Medicare Cover Hearing Aids in Illinois?

People over the age of 65 are the most likely to suffer from disabling hearing loss, but does Medicare step in to help with hearing aid costs?

Gynecology After 60: Hormone Therapy, Medicare Coverage, & More

Get ready for answers to your burning questions about health screenings, bladder control issues, menopause, hormone therapy, and Medicare’s coverage of it all. Featuring Advice and Insights from OB-GYN, Dr. Derin S. Rominger, MD.

New to Medicare? Get the Turning 65 Checklist

If you’re searching for what to do before turning 65 – or, you’re thinking, “I’m 65… now what?” – this Medicare checklist is for you.

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