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Lesser Known Amusement Parks to Visit This Summer
Amusement parks are a fun-filled hub for families to enjoy their "lazy, hazy summer days." They offer numerous attractions and activities, including thrilling rides, games, and various other forms of entertainment that kids can enjoy with their parents and grandparents. Visiting amusement parks offers families more than entertainment, allowing them to learn and explore the world.
ViewDo You Need Health Insurance?
In Pennsylvania, there is a program called Path to Pennie. This program allows uninsured individuals to enroll in individual or family health insurance now, before open enrollment, and without having a qualifying event. Path to Pennie begins during tax season.
How does it work?
Understanding Medicare Institutionalized Special Needs Plans (I-SNPs)
Medicare Institutionalized Special Needs Plans (I-SNPs) are a specialized type of Medicare Advantage Plan designed to cater to the unique needs of individuals who require institutional-level care. These plans are tailored to provide comprehensive healthcare services to those residing in long-term care facilities.
ViewMedicare General Enrollment Period (GEP)
Check out this guide on how to sign up for Medicare Part B if you missed your first chance.
ViewReminder: Pennie Open Enrollment Dates for 2025 — Don't Miss Out on Health Coverage!
The countdown is on! If you’re a Pennsylvania resident looking for health insurance for 2025, now’s the time to review your coverage.
ViewDon't Miss Your Chance for Affordable Health Insurance!
November 1st to January 15th is your window to sign up for health insurance through Pennie, Pennsylvania's official health insurance marketplace.
Don’t wait! Your next chance for coverage would be during tax time through Path to Pennie, unless you have a qualifying event like getting married, moving, or changing jobs.
Understanding the Medicare Annual Notice of Change (ANOC)
Each year, millions of Medicare beneficiaries receive an important document in their mailboxes: the Medicare Annual Notice of Change (ANOC). While it may seem like just another piece of paperwork, the ANOC is important for anyone enrolled in Medicare Advantage (Part C) or Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (Part D).
In this blog post, we’ll explain what the ANOC is, why it matters, and how to use it to make informed decisions about your Medicare coverage.
What is the Medicare Annual Notice of Change (ANOC)?
Three Tips for Safer Online Shopping During the Holidays
Buying gifts online can make the holiday season a lot less stressful, but it can also increase your likelihood of experiencing a cybercrime. Fortunately, taking a few simple precautions can help you avoid being a victim of credit card fraud and identity theft. Here are some tips for staying secure while shopping online during the upcoming holidays.
Medicare Open Enrollment Period: A Time for Change and Savings
Every year, a special season rolls around, not marked by changing leaves, but by an important decision-making process for millions of Americans. It’s the Medicare Open Enrollment Period, a crucial time for beneficiaries to re-evaluate their healthcare plans and ensure they are getting the best coverage at the most affordable price.
ViewUnderstanding the Medicare Drug Cap in 2025
Looking ahead to 2025, significant changes are on the horizon for Medicare recipients, particularly concerning the coverage of prescription drugs. One of the most talked-about updates is the introduction of a drug cap within Medicare. This change aims to alleviate the financial stress on seniors and individuals with disabilities by setting a limit on annual medication costs.
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