Medicare Changes for 2024

July 12, 2023

📣 Important News: 2024 Medicare Changes 🏥



Here's a quick overview of some of the upcoming changes to Medicare in 2024. If you or someone you know could benefit, please share!



1️⃣ Medicare Advantage:



✅ Enhanced provider directories, now including cultural and linguistic capabilities.

✅ More access to telehealth and digital health education.

✅ Culturally competent care guidelines to better meet needs of non-English speakers and those who are hearing impaired.



2️⃣ Medicare Part D:



✅ Coinsurance eliminated! This could save thousands for those with high-cost meds.

✅ More people now eligible for full benefits under the Part D Low-Income Subsidy Program.

✅ Base beneficiary premium increase capped at 6%.



Have questions or need assistance understanding these changes? Don't hesitate to reach out! We're here to help you navigate #Medicare2024 and ensure you get the best possible care at the most affordable cost. 💡

June 19, 2026
Why Terminology Matters in Health Insurance! Terminology matters because small differences in wording can have significant financial consequences for health plan members. One of the most misunderstood phrases is the difference between a provider being in network and a provider accepting a health plan . An in-network provider has a contractual agreement with the insurance company to provide services at negotiated rates. These providers are included in the plan’s network, allowing members to receive the highest level of benefits and the lowest out-of-pocket costs. By contrast, a provider who simply accepts a plan may submit claims to the insurance company but does not have a network contract. While the provider may be willing to see the patient, services could be processed as out-of-network, resulting in higher deductibles, coinsurance, or balance billing. When members confuse these terms, they may unknowingly receive care from out-of-network providers and face unexpected medical bills. Understanding the terminology helps members make informed decisions and avoid costly surprises.