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Introducing the Medicare Rights Blog

Welcome to the place to get the latest information about what’s going on with Medicare and what the Medicare Rights Center is doing to ensure that Medicare is protected and strong. This space will be used to provide helpful, practical information for people with Medicare and the caregivers and professionals who assist them as well as updates on important policy and other developments within the Medicare program.

In future posts we’ll share stories from our staff, volunteers, and guests, highlighting their perspectives about the various challenges people with Medicare face and how we can make the Medicare program better for current and future generations.

Keeping up with Medicare isn’t easy, so we’ll also provide fun ways of learning about complicated topics as well as other useful information and resources from our partners about a variety of subjects that we’re sure you’ll find interesting.

We look forward to engaging in an ongoing conversation with you about the important issues facing people with Medicare. We appreciate your perspective, and we hope you will share and comment on our posts.

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About Medicare Rights

[x_video_embed no_container=”true” type=”16:9″][/x_video_embed]The Medicare Rights Center is a national, nonprofit consumer service organization that works to ensure access to affordable health care for older adults and people with disabilities through counseling and advocacy, educational programs and public policy initiatives. Since 1989, we’ve helped people with Medicare understand their rights and benefits, navigate the Medicare system and secure the quality health care they deserve.

We are the largest and most reliable independent source of Medicare information and assistance in the United States. Our free, online reference tool, Medicare Interactive,  receives two million visits per year and helps older adults and people with disabilities navigate the complex world of health insurance.

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