Why Does My Doctor’s Office Need to Call My Insurer Before Scheduling a CT Scan? Q: My pulmonologist ordered a CT scan, but the person…
Could the Social Security COLA Be More Fairly Adjusted to Provide a Fixed Annual Dollar Amount? Q: Could the annual Social Security cost-of-living adjustment be…
Senate Haggles Over How to Pay for Adding Popular Benefits to Medicare By Shannon Benton, Executive Director Senate Democrats have committed to adding dental, vision,…
Most Look Forward to Boost; Low-Income Retirees Worry Benefits Could be Trimmed By Rick Delaney, Chairman of the Board We have been hearing from hundreds…
High unemployment during the COVID pandemic of 2020 could cause an estimated 4 million people who were born in 1960 to face permanent reductions to…
A newly approved drug to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease is drawing criticism for it’s $56,000 price tag, especially given its lack of proven…
By Mary Johnson, editor The Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for next year is likely to be the highest seen by retirees since 1982. Based…
(Washington, DC) – Social Security recipients are likely to get an annual cost of living adjustment (COLA) of 6 to a 6.1 percent in 2022,…
As we all know, senior citizens are the most likely to be hospitalized or die from the Covid-19 virus — by a wide margin. Retired…
Also last week, House Democrats unveiled a range of health care measures to be included in their coming $3.5 trillion package, including provisions to lower…
