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  • November 23, 2009

    Kansas Medicare Supplements during Part D Enrollment Period

    Last Monday, according to the McPherson Sentinel, Medicare Part D enrollment plan began. This means, "Medicare beneficiaries currently enrolled or wanting to enroll in a Medicare Part D program need to enroll between Nov. 15 and Dec. 31 to avoid penalties."

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  • November 12, 2009

    H1N1 Vaccination for Medicare Beneficiaries

    Kansas Medicare supplement plans can help you address the growing risk of the H1N1 virus. According to an article from U.S. News and World Report, while younger people are more likely to become sick from the H1N1 virus, elderly people are at a greater risk for death.

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  • October 30, 2009

    Kansas Medicare Supplements: Same Plan, Different Price

    The goal of MedicareSupplementsForYou.com is to help you navigate through the plans and prices of Kansas Medicare Supplements (or Medigap). ...

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  • October 15, 2009

    Kansas Medicare Supplements: Plans A, B and F

    While the debate in Congress over how much funding should be infused into to taken from the Medicare program continues, ...

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  • October 8, 2009

    Kansas Medicare Insurance Supplements: Changes in 2010

    At this time, there are 12 unique types of Medicare Supplement Plans, labeled A through L. In 2010, those wishing to attain Kansas Medicare Supplements, should consider plan changes and additions that will be occurring. The two new Medicare Supplement Plans include Plan N and Plan M. Plan N will offer benefits much like Plan F, along with a $20 co-payment for doctor visits and a $50 co-payment for visits to the emergency room. Plan N will cost almost 70 percent of Plan F.

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  • June 22, 2009

    Kansas Medicare Supplements: Making the Right Decision

    Finding the right Kansas Medicare insurance supplement can be a complicated process, given the sheer amount of information available on the different types of plans.  However, working with experts who have a deep understanding of supplemental Medicare insurance can simplify the whole process and make it relatively painless.

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