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Insights for Aging Services Professionals
Medicare Open Enrollment is Here. Everyone Should Check Their Coverage.
We are urging everyone with Medicare to check their coverage during this year’s Open Enrollment, Oct. 15-Dec. 7, 2023. Ignoring this opportunity can result in overspending for coverage. We've compiled a set of resources you can use to guide people through the Open Enrollment process, as well as check for eligibility in other benefits programs, too.
Get resources you can use
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Build on Your Medicare Expertise with These Learning Opportunities
Two upcoming events on NCOA Connect will dive deeper into what you and older adults should know about Open Enrollment. Register today and mark your calendars so you don't miss out.
Medicare in 2024: Changes Affecting Low-Income Beneficiaries
Oct. 31 @ 2 p.m. ET
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Guarding Your Health and Wealth: Medicare Scams and How to Defend Against Them
Nov. 1 @ 3 p.m. ET
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Share Your Expertise with a National Audience
Present at the 7th Annual Older Adult Mental Health Awareness Day (OAMHAD) Symposium
For the first time, the OAMHAD Symposium is seeking proposals for presentations. Get national visibility for your work and connect with an audience that understands its importance.
Proposals are due Nov. 6
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Be a presenter at Age+Action 2024
We're looking for action-oriented, inspiring presentations about what's working to improve health and financial security for older adults. Grab your best and brightest idea to ensure equitable aging for every American!
Submit a proposal by Nov. 13
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Streamlining Help for Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries
New regulation reduces red tape
Better use of federal data will make it easier for an estimated 860,000 older adults and people with disabilities to enroll in state Medicare Savings Programs.
Read about the changes
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