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Why is Medicare so complicated?

Por: WPTV Nation October 22, 2022

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By the government's last count in 2021, 64 million adults were enrolled in . But that doesn't mean it's simple to navigate. The Medicare maze is growing more entangled over the years, as Congress adds new benefits, exceptions, and penalties.  Let's break it down:Once you turn 65, you are eligible to enroll in Medicare. There are four different parts.Part A: Covers hospital stays. Part B: Covers medical insurance, like... + full article



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