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Medicare reports, fact sheets and explainers from the Kaiser Family Foundation
- Medicare Beneficiaries Have 32 Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plans Available, on Average, for 2026by kffjeanniefb on October 14, 2025 at 6:19 pm
Medicare beneficiaries will have 32 Medicare Advantage plans with prescription drug coverage available to choose from, on average, in 2026.
- What to Know About How Medicare Pays Physiciansby kffcarenec on October 7, 2025 at 7:29 pm
Each year, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) updates Medicare payments for physician services and other Part B services through rulemaking. This issue brief answers key questions about how physicians are paid under the Medicare program, and reviews policy options under discussion for payment reform.
- A Current Snapshot of the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Benefitby kffjuliettec on October 7, 2025 at 2:36 pm
This brief provides an overview of the Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit, including current data on plan availability, enrollment, and spending and financing, and highlights changes made under the Inflation Reduction Act.
- Medicare Part D Premiums Are Decreasing for Many Stand-Alone Drug Plans in a Number of States in 2026by kffjuliettec on October 7, 2025 at 2:34 pm
This brief looks at premium changes for Medicare Part D stand-alone prescription drug plans between 2025 and 2026. For plans that were offered nationwide in 2025 and will continue to be offered in 2026, Part D enrollees in many states will see lower monthly premiums in 2026.
- Medicare 101by kffcarenec on October 3, 2025 at 5:01 am
This Health Policy 101 chapter explores Medicare, a federal health insurance program covering more than 68 million people, established in 1965 for people age 65 or older and later expanded to cover people under age 65 with long-term disabilities. In addition to detailing Medicare eligibility, coverage, and spending, the chapter examines the increased role of private plans in providing benefits and the financing challenges posed by increasing health care costs and an aging population.
Medicare FAQ form Medicare Educators based in Florida
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Medicare news from the NY Times
- The Rules of Investing Are Being Loosened. Could It Lead to the Next 1929?by Andrew Ross Sorkin on October 13, 2025 at 9:00 am
A group of financiers is trying to convince the public to invest heavily in private equity and crypto — a risky gambit with some real 1920s vibes.
- Fintech Start-Ups and Investment Firms Are Battling Over Your 401(k)by Ann Carrns on October 10, 2025 at 1:00 pm
Financial tech companies are connecting outside financial advisers to your retirement accounts, and at least one investment firm, Fidelity, is resisting.
- Five Pearls of Financial Wisdom from Jonathan Clementsby Ron Lieber on September 24, 2025 at 4:35 pm
Jonathan Clements, the longtime Wall Street Journal columnist, died this weekend. Here are some of his best ideas.
- Boeing and Union for 3,200 Striking Workers Reach New Proposed Dealby Niraj Chokshi on September 10, 2025 at 10:24 pm
Workers who make military aircraft and equipment in the St. Louis area have been on strike since early August after rejecting an earlier agreement.
- Private Equity in Your 401(k). What Could Go Wrong?by Danielle Kaye on August 9, 2025 at 12:00 pm
Critics say an executive order that clears the way for alternative assets to enter retirement accounts poses risks to everyday investors. It could also pose some for private fund managers.
- Trump 401(k) Order Opens Door for Crypto, Private Equity and Real Estateby Tara Siegel Bernard on August 8, 2025 at 2:31 am
The executive order is intended to give investors more options, but experts say employers will tread carefully before adding alternative assets.
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