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  2. Will Medicare really run out of money in 2031? Here’s what ...

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    You may have heard that Medicare is expected to run out of money in 2031, about eight years from now. Although that’s not exactly true, the program is facing serious headwinds that should ...

  3. Medicare changes are coming in 2025. What Stanislaus ... - AOL

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    Starting Jan 1., Medicare health plans must have a $2,000 cap on out-of-pocket expenses for prescription drugs, ... change their coverage or deal with other Medicare issues.

  4. 2 Important Medicare Issues You Need To Be Aware of ... - AOL

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    Living on a fixed income is hard, which is why many Americans depend on Medicare to help with medical expenses. But Medicare isn't static, and it's important to stay up to date with changes ...

  5. Here’s How Much Medicare Will Cost in 2025, According ... - AOL

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    Medicare enrollees will see several changes in costs and other features in 2025, which could affect their finances. One of the biggest changes is a $2,000 cap on what Medicare enrollees must pay ...

  6. US Medicare issues updated rules for second round of drug ...

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    The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which oversees Medicare, the government health insurance program for millions of Americans age 65 and older and the disabled, by Feb. 1 will ...

  7. Medicare (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Lyndon B. Johnson signing the Medicare amendment (July 30, 1965). Former president Harry S. Truman (seated) and his wife, Bess, are on the far right.. Originally, the name "Medicare" in the United States referred to a program providing medical care for families of people serving in the military as part of the Dependents' Medical Care Act, which was passed in 1956. [7]