Dear Toni: I am retiring in January, when I turn 70 and my wife, Sharon, will be 66. I have heart issues with atrial fibrillation, and Sharon is a diabetic. Last month, we each applied for a long-term ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael L. Millenson writes about healthcare as a skeptical optimist. To understand why access to affordable health insurance has ...
Rising health insurance premiums and expired Obamacare subsidies are driving healthcare affordability to the top of Americans ...
Congress released the numbers on March 30—approximately 27 million Americans don’t have health insurance. The number is ...
Dear Toni: I have decided to retire when I turn 65 in February and need to enroll in Medicare Parts A and B. My husband, Harry, is 74, and he enrolled in Parts A and B when he turned 65, remaining on ...
Increasing health care costs and possible loss of medical coverage are now a “prominent concern for Americans”, a leading U.S. academic told Newsweek, with a just-released poll seemingly confirming ...
One in eight health insurance claims gets denied - often for avoidable reasons. From hidden fine print to simple mistakes, ...