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  2. How to protect yourself from Medicare scams—and what ... - AOL

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    Call Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE or the U.S. Health and Human Service’s fraud hotline (800-447-8477). Report identity theft to the Federal Trade Commission at identitytheft.gov. File a complaint ...

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    It's not exactly a secret that healthcare tends to be a huge expense for retirees. But as of 2023, Fidelity estimated that the average 65-year-old could expect to spend $157,500 on healthcare in ...

  4. What to know about navigating Medicare - AOL

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    Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage have different enrollment periods. Understanding these periods and enrolling at the right time can help people avoid unexpected charges, lost coverage, or ...

  5. 3 Things Retirees Need to Know Before Enrolling in Medicare

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    That way, Part A can serve as secondary health insurance. 2. You may not have all of your services covered. If you're on employer health insurance, then you may be used to having all of your ...

  6. AARP Member Benefits FAQs - AOL Help

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    An AARP membership gives you access to a wealth of valuable benefits, including: Everyday discounts on travel, personal health, dining and more. Tools that empower you – with everything from finances to healthy living. Exclusive products and services like dental, hearing, and cell phone plans. Additional spouse/partner membership at no extra ...

  7. For the millions turning 65 this year, here’s what to know ...

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    Medicare coverage begins for most Americans at 65 who are not actively covered by an employer-provided healthcare plan. The initial enrollment period is the three months before, the month of, and ...

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