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What Happens to Medicare When You’re No Longer Considered Disabled?

For individuals under 65, qualifying for Original Medicare (Parts A and B) through a disability is a crucial benefit. But what happens when the Social Security Administration (SSA) reviews your case and decides you’re no longer eligible based on disability status?

Community Health Choices: What Agents Need to Know About the 2025 Medicare Final Rule

The 2025 Medicare Final Rule introduces key updates that will significantly impact how dually eligible beneficiaries—those who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid—receive their benefits.

Call Recording Requirements for Medicare Sales: What Agents Need to Know

As part of its ongoing effort to ensure transparency and protect beneficiaries, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has established clear rules regarding call recording for agents selling Medicare Advantage and Part D plans. Understanding and following these rules is essential—not only for compliance, but for building trust with your clients.