5 outlooks of medicare in 2022 philadelphia

5 Medicare Outlooks in 2022

The number of people enrolled in Medicare has increased since 2000. According to statistics, 63 million people (or about 18 percent of the population) will be enrolled in Medicare by 2020. And it’s expected to hit roughly 79 million by 2030, which is a significant increase. However, some modifications in the form of perks, programs, and improvements are expected to be enacted in 2022. Let’s take a look at five forecasts for the next few years.

Read more

Best Activities for Senior Citizens in Philadelphia

Philadelphia is a great tourist attraction and there are a variety of activities for people of all ages. But what about the best Activities for Senior Citizens in Philadelphia? What can you visit if you’re older? There are plenty of amazing, iconic locations to check out, it’s all a matter of narrowing down what you like the most.

Read more

Coronavirus or the Flu: How to Tell The Difference

The coronavirus pandemic that emerged in 2019 shares many similarities with the seasonal flu. Nonetheless, there are several minor differences between them. With all eyes on the spread of coronavirus and the massive amount of media coverage, a sneeze or cough may make you think “Do I have COVID-19?”. It is common to think like that, but you should understand the differences between the flu and coronavirus. 

Read more

Why Getting a Prostate Cancer Screening Matters

Getting a prostate cancer screening isn’t always a top priority for men. But this preventative measure matters. Find out why you should request a prostate cancer screening during your next doctor’s visit.

Read more

Medicare and the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)

During this period of uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) have enacted some changes to ease the confusion and costs of those being affected by the virus. In these unprecedented times, we are looking to offer some clarity to Medicare Beneficiaries looking for information on changes and benefits that may affect them. Read more