Some Medicare Recipients Will See a Rise in 2010 Premiums
OCTOBER 26, 2009 VOLUME 16, NUMBER 59 The Medicare program has announced its 2010 premium and coinsurance rates. As predicted, an anticipated increase in medical costs will mean a steep rise in Medicare-related premiums, but federal law protects most recipients from having to pay the new rates. One effect of changes in Medicare rate-setting over […]
Social Security Probably Won’t Have a Cost of Living Increase
AUGUST 24, 2009 VOLUME 16, NUMBER 52 According to the Trustees of the Social Security and Medicaid trust funds, it looks like the annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for Social Security next year will be, well, zero. In other words retirees, those on Social Security Disability and even Supplemental Security Income recipients will see no increase […]
Medicaid Beneficiary’s Alimony Payments Allowed to Continue
FEBRUARY 9, 2004 VOLUME 11, NUMBER 32 When someone in a nursing home qualifies for Medicaid, he or she will usually still have to pay a portion of the nursing home bill. In some cases this can mean that the resident must pay more than his or her income—or risk eviction from the nursing home. […]
Medicare Changes Will Include Prescription Drug Coverage
DECEMBER 1, 2003 VOLUME 11, NUMBER 22 With the U.S. Senate’s approval of sweeping new Medicare provisions the public discussion has focused on whether the changes will be good for the program, its beneficiaries and the nation as a whole. Much controversy has also centered on the politics of the changes—including whether Republicans or Democrats […]