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Amazon launches RxPass — its new subscription service for medication
Amazon's new program, RxPass, lets Prime members ship prescription medications to their homes for just $5 a month.
By Erin Bendig • Published
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Everything You Need to Know About The Health Care Tax Credit
Need to get health insurance through an Affordable Care Act exchange? You may be eligible for help.
By Joy Taylor • Last updated
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Considering a Medicare Advantage Plan? Be Wary of Promises
These private insurance alternatives to Medicare are growing in popularity at the same time they’re under scrutiny for their sales tactics and coverage.
By Elaine Silvestrini • Last updated
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Medicare Costs to Go Down in 2023
Retirement Lower-than-expected spending on an expensive drug and other things means beneficiaries will pay less next year.
By Elaine Silvestrini • Last updated
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Inflation Reduction Act Boosts Obamacare Tax Credit
Tax Breaks Enhancements to the premium tax credit are extended for three more years under the Inflation Reduction Act.
By Rocky Mengle • Published
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Create a Special Needs Plan That Goes the Distance
estate planning Getting the services needed for a person with a disability can take some careful planning, considering some important benefits programs limit the assets owned to just $2,000.
By Kara Duckworth, CFP®, CDFA® • Published
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4 Financial Steps to Care for Your Child with Special Needs
personal finance Parents of children who have special needs are busy folks, but they would sleep better at night if they took the time to complete these four tasks, which will help protect their children’s future.
By Josh Monroe, CFP®, ChFC • Published
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Age Magnificently with the Help of a Geriatric Care Manager
retirement Geriatric care managers help families map the coming changes and explore the options before they are even needed.
By Joel Theisen, RN • Published
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Shingles Vaccines Work. But Medicare Won’t Always Cover Them.
Medicare Traditional Medicare Part B does not cover some recommended vaccines, including shingles shots; prescription drug plans include commercially available vaccinations, but are likely to require some payments from beneficiaries.
By Elaine Silvestrini • Published