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Continue Exploring Medicare Resources
While you wait for your consultation, explore some of our most helpful Medicare guides and educational resources below.
Your Doctor Might Not Be In-Network for 2026 — Here’s Why (And How to Check Properly)
Doctor networks across many Medicare Advantage plans are shrinking in 2026. Learn why your doctor may not be covered, how to verify your providers correctly, and what to do if your doctor is no longer included.
The Overrated Medicare Advantage Benefits You Should Never Pick a Plan For (and the Ones That Actually Matter)
Many Medicare Advantage perks look attractive, but they are not the benefits that protect your health or savings. Learn which benefits are overrated, which ones matter for 2026, and how to compare plans before December 7.
Why Your 2026 Medicare Advantage Costs Are Going Up — Even If Your Plan Stayed ‘The Same.’
Many Medicare Advantage plans cost more in 2026, even though the premiums stayed flat. Copays, drug tiers, network access, and the out-of-pocket limit all shifted. Here is what changed and how to review your plan before December 7.
Who Actually Pays The Medicare Part B Deductible?(Most Get This Wrong)
The 2026 Medicare Part B deductible is $283—but depending on your coverage, you may not owe it at all. Learn who pays, who doesn’t, and how this small number fits into your overall Medicare costs and plan strategy.
I Told You 2 Million Would Lose Coverage… Now It’s 3 Million
Almost three million Medicare Advantage members will lose their plan, be moved to a new one, or see major changes in 2026. This guide explains what’s happening, how to tell if you are affected, and what steps to take before December 7.
2026 IRMAA Brackets — Income Limits, Costs, and Appeal Rules
The 2026 IRMAA brackets start at $109,001 single and $218,001 joint, based on 2024 income. Here’s how IRMAA works, why you might get a letter, and how the appeal process really functions.
2026 Medicare Part B Deductible — What It Means and Who Actually Pays It
The 2026 Medicare Part B deductible is $283. Whether you pay it depends on the type of Medicare coverage you choose. Here is what it means for Medigap, Medicare Advantage, and anyone planning to retire or turn 65 in 2026.
2026 Medicare Part B Premium — Official Number, IRMAA Tiers, and What It Means
The 2026 Medicare Part B premium is $202.90, and the deductible is $283. A small percentage of people pay more because of IRMAA. Here is what these numbers mean for your planning if you are turning 65, retiring, or working past 65 in 2026.
Medicare Plans Are Disappearing! What It Means for Your Coverage
Medicare plans are disappearing or changing for 2026, but that doesn’t mean you have fewer rights. Learn why carriers are reshaping their plan lineups and how to make confident choices based on your doctors, prescriptions, and budget.
Switching from Medicare Advantage to Medigap: What You Need to Know Before Dec. 7
If you’re thinking about switching from Medicare Advantage to Medigap before Dec. 7, timing and rules matter. Learn when you can switch, how underwriting works, and how to avoid coverage gaps.