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Medicare Part B now costs more. It's not an unusual thing for Medicare Part B premiums to rise from one year to the next. But ...
To date, every court that has considered substantive challenges to the Medicare drug price negotiation program has ruled against the pharmaceutical industry, dismissing both constitutional and ...
Years of Medicare Advantage overpayments have increased Part B premiums for everyone and eroded Social Security benefits, a new congressional report finds.
Medicare Advantage overpayments are driving up Part B premiums and reducing Social Security benefits for all beneficiaries, a new report finds.
Policymakers are still deciding whether to make some types of Medicare coverage for telehealth permanent. Studies show it helps older adults get more consistent health care.
Part B premiums jumped 10% to $202.90 in 2026 while Social Security COLA rose just 2.8%. From 2005 to 2024 Part B premiums rose 5.5% annually while Social Security COLAs averaged 2.6%. Part D premiums ...
Medicare Part B premiums rose $17.90 monthly, consuming much of the 2.8% Social Security COLA increase. Social Security COLA tracks past inflation. Medicare premiums anticipate future healthcare costs ...
At a time when we are frequently confronting the rising cost of living, Medicare enrollees will soon see a rise in their premiums and deductibles. In mid-November 2025, the Centers for Medicare & ...
Medicare enrollees have to pay a monthly premium for Part B. Higher earners can be subject to surcharges called IRMAAs. One of the biggest misconceptions about Medicare is that coverage under it is ...
Many federal retirees wonder whether their Federal Employees Health Benefits coverage changes when they become eligible for Medicare at age 65. One of the most common concerns is whether FEHB reduces ...
Medicare costs could decrease under a new proposal from the Trump administration that would shift the drug payment model entirely. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released details ...
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