Yes, you can have Medicare and private insurance. Learn how coordination of benefits works with employer plans and Medigap to lower costs. Tap to Learn Now!
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Medicare Advantage plans aren’t going away in 2026, but they are changing. Learn about 2026 premiums, benefit shifts, and stability. Tap to Learn Now!
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Deciding if Medicare should be primary depends on employer size and work status. Learn coordination rules to avoid gaps. Tap to Learn Now!
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Need to visit a Florida Medicare office? Learn how to find local Social Security sites, schedule appointments, and get help in FL. Tap to Learn Now!
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When does 2026 Open Enrollment start? Most health plans begin Nov 1, while Medicare starts Oct 15. See key dates and deadlines. Tap to Learn Now!
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Prepare for 2026 Medicare enrollment! The General Enrollment Period is open now through March 31. Don’t miss your chance to secure coverage. Tap to Learn Now!
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Stay updated on Florida’s 2026 Medicare changes! Learn about the new $2,100 Part D drug cap, Part B premium shifts, and plan updates. Tap to Learn Now!
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Stay updated on 2026 Medicare Plan N changes! Learn about the new $283 Part B deductible, rising premiums, and out-of-pocket costs. Tap to Learn Now!
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Stay informed on 2026 Medicare Plan G changes. Explore new $283 Part B deductibles and updated high-deductible Plan G limits. Tap to Learn Now!
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Major 2026 Medicare Part D updates: Out-of-pocket costs are capped at $2,100, deductibles rise to $615, and new lower drug prices start. Tap to Learn Now!
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