How To Enroll In Medicare And Avoid Costly Mistakes
Enrolling in Medicare is confusing and mind-boggling if you donāt act at the right time and avoid costly mistakes.
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Enrolling in Medicare is confusing and mind-boggling if you donāt act at the right time and avoid costly mistakes.
Ending pain and suffering has helped several states pass āright-to-dieā laws, but dying patients are more concerned about controlling how they die and dying with dignity.
A $15 minimum wage will almost double what many home care workers are paid but wonāt solve other problems.
The government is sending emails and letters to some seniors to warn them that if they are eligible for Medicare and stay on the health law's exchange, they will have to repay any subsidies they receive and if they miss their Medicare enrollment opportunity, they will face a life-long penalty.
New research shows that senior citizens who walk or exercise regularly see tremendous benefits in their health and well-being.
In a report out Tuesday, hospital groups said drug prices have skyrocketed since 2013, triggering a huge increase in what hospitals spend on pharmaceuticals.
Treatment-resistant depression, particularly common among seniors, can raise the risk of suicide and lead to a loss of independence.
Ten-year-old Josh Hardy died last month. His struggle to survive helped to spur laws to get unapproved drugs to the terminally ill.
In order to maximize the important role they play, family caregivers must be proactive in speaking up, planning and documenting their ability to meet their loved oneās health care needs.
Chances of recovering after an ICU stay rise when families keep patients oriented, stay on top of care plans and encourage seniors to get moving.
A study by the National Academies finds more support is needed for nearly 18 million people giving care to family members 65 and older.
A federally funded research project in Baltimore has potential to help aging-in-place efforts elsewhere, a study in Health Affairs reports.
A partnership between San Diego County and four health systems seeks to bridge the longstanding gap between hospitals and social services.
This new column explains what older adults and their families can do to avoid hospital readmission.
Older people are often given a huge number of medications, and many of them are unnecessary or even harmful.
Lawmakers approve bill to help Medicare patients with "observation careā costs.
You're in a hospital and think you're admitted. Maybe not. Many Medicare beneficiaries are surprised to learn that even after spending a couple of days, they are receiving observation care, which Medicare considers an outpatient service, so the seniors' costs can be more than expected.
PACE, a little-known Medicare program that helps keep older people in their own homes, is allowing for-profit companies in. Tech and venture capital have expressed interest.
Overcrowding and chaos in traditional emergency rooms can harm seniorsā health. Thatās prompting some hospitals to open ERs designed specifically for the elderly.
Spending too much time in their hospital beds can leave older patients sicker than when they were first admitted.
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