| Social Security, Medicare & Government Pensions |  | Manufacturer: Nolo.com Category: Digital Book Service
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Format: Amazon Upgrade Media: Digital Edition: 9 Sub Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.4 x 0.7
Dewey Decimal Number: 344.73023 ASIN: B000WMW9Z0
Publication Date: February 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Book Description Everyone wants to get the most out of their retirement benefits -- not to mention the best medical coverage and prescription drug benefits! Social Security, Medicare & Government Pensions clearly explains what the different benefits are, andshows you how to claim what you've earned, including: *Social Security retirement and disability benefits *Social Security dependents and survivor benefits *Supplemental Security Income *federal, state andlocal government pensions *Medicare and Medicaid *Medigap managed care plans *veterans benefits *prescription drug coverage Completely updated to provide the latest information and changes in benefits, this plain-English book is a must-have for anyone who is retired or about to be.
Download Description """For 20 years the people's source on Medicare and Social Security."" The new prescription drug plan is coming in 2006! . Beginning January 1, 2006, Medicare beneficiaries who fail to enroll in the new Medicare prescription drug plan (known as Medicare Part D) may miss out on thousands of dollars in savings. . Medicare beneficiaries who enroll in the wrong prescription drug plan (one that doesn't cover their particular medications, for example) may cost themselves thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs before being permitted to switch plans. . Most Medicare beneficiaries who do not enroll in the new drug plan by May 15, 2006 will be penalized when they later enroll -- the penalty is 1% per month in additional premium cost for every month they were not enrolled, and this higher cost is permanent. The chapter on Medicare (Chapter 11) contains a whole new section discussing Part D prescription drug coverage. This section discusses eligibility, premiums & deductibles, restrictions on coverage, and deciding which plan is right for you. The chapter on Medicare Procedures (Chapter 12) also has a new section about enrollment & procedures. It discusses enrolling and switching plans, exceptions for coverage (for example, getting the plan to approve a drug that's not on its formulary), and appeals of adverse coverage decisions. Also, the new prescription drug coverage affects Medigap and managed care plans, discussed in Chapters 13 and 14. An essential tool for everyone over 55, this book shows readers how to cut through the bureaucracy to get their slab of the pie. Social Security, Medicare & Government Pensions clearly explains what the different benefits are, and shows you how to claim what you've earned, including: - Social Security retirement and disability benefits - Social Security dependents and survivor benefits - Supplemental Security Income - federal, state and local government pensions - Medicare and Medicaid - Medigap managed care plans - veterans benefits = prescription drug coverage Completely updated to provide the latest information and changes in benefits, this plain-English book is a must-have for anyone who is retired or about to be. "
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Too much political opinion March 29, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Material sees good, but you get regular doses of political opinion on profits, "big business" and how wounderful more goverment might be. Tear out the pages of political garbarge and the book rates 4 stars. Oh yes, the editors make a modest profit on the book. Shame ... shame!
Great resource for people retiring December 14, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
bought the book to figure out how to take care of my parents. great resource.
VERY BASIC.... VERY DISAPPOINTED! September 29, 2006 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
As a government employee, I bought this book hoping it would provide some good tips on the federal retirement system. This book may help the new or very unimformed employee, but that's it. Some of the information on government benefits was just plain wrong, which is why it only gets two stars from me. As an example, it states a FERS employee can contribute a maximum of 10% to the Thrift Savings Plan each year. Wrong! An employee has been able to contribute 15% for years and I believe there is no limit in 2006. This is not good information for a book that was updated in February 2006!
This Is A Very Important Book About Your Government Benefits May 10, 2005 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
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Here are some of the benefits covered in this book:
Veterans benefits - free or low cost medical care Social Security - retirement & disability benefits Supplemental Security Income Federal Civil Service Retirement Benefits
How to navigate the bureaucracy Reduce your health care costs
Prescription drug discount cards
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