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Chronically ill await provision of law
18.07.11
Holly Knight started financially planning for retirement long before making the move this summer.
Calculations that the Point Place resident received last year showed she would need $500 to $550 a month to continue health-insurance coverage through COBRA from her last job, as communications director for Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Monroe.
Source: Toledo Blade
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Managing The Medicare Maze In Retirement
Seeking Alpha - May 19, 2012
Step 3: A decision for those choosing the Original Medicare Program option: a choice to add supplemental insurance coverage through a “Medigap” policy. A Medigap supplemental insurance policy is provided by private insurers for an additional monthly
Cutting Retiree Benefits A Sore Subject For Military
NPR - May 19, 2012
When military retirees reach age 65 and are eligible to go on Medicare, they gets something called TRICARE, a Medicare supplemental insurance plan, Harrison says. It covers everything Medicare doesn't cover. The cost: It's free. In addition to that,
Blue Cross, Attorney General Schuette agree to Medigap rate freeze
Crain's Detroit Business - May 19, 2012
who purchase Medicare supplemental insurance, or Medigap. The rate freeze, which runs until July 31, 2016, is part of a larger deal that permits Blue Cross to acquire a minority interest in AmeriHealth Mercy, a Philadelphia-based Medicaid company.
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Crain's Detroit Business - May 19, 2012
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette have agreed to a five-year freeze on premiums for seniors who purchase Medicare supplemental insurance, or Medigap. The freeze is part of a larger deal that permits Blue
Some Medicare patients could face insurance ouster
The Spokesman Review - May 19, 2012
Group Health Cooperative says it plans to drop Medicare patients who are not enrolled in a supplemental plan that costs an additional $20 a month. It's a step the Seattle-based managed care company has been considering for years as Medicare's