10/13/2025
Good news if you take any of these medications: Lower prices are coming in 2026. Thanks to Medicare's drug price negotiation program, ten commonly prescribed medications will see significant price reductions starting next year, including popular drugs for diabetes, heart conditions, and blood clots.
This could result in significant savings on your Part D drug costs if you're taking any of these medications. Read the full list here: https://mhero.pro/tmfk4
Negotiated Prices Take Effect for Ten Drugs in 2026
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 created a new ability for Medicare to negotiate prices for the most expensive drugs the program covers. The first set of negotiated drug prices will go into effect in 2026 and are estimated to save $1.5 billion in annual out-of-pocket costs for Medicare bene...
10/09/2025
2026 Updates — Insulin Savings for Medicare Members
Great news for everyone who relies on insulin! Starting in January 2026, your out-of-pocket insulin costs with Medicare will stay low—capped at just $35 per month for each covered insulin product. Even better — this cap is now more flexible!
You’ll pay the lowest of the following three amounts for a one-month supply of your medication:
✅ $35
✅ 25% of the drug’s negotiated price
✅ 25% of the new Medicare-negotiated Maximum Fair Price
This means more savings in your pocket, especially if your prescribed insulin is one that Medicare has recently negotiated a better deal on! Plus, no deductible applies for covered insulin under Part D—your savings begin right from your first purchase of the year.
Why does it matter? With the price cap and ongoing negotiations, Medicare is making it easier for you to afford the medication you need. If you’re on insulin, double-check that your prescription is covered, and reach out during the Annual Enrollment Period (Oct 15–Dec 7) to maximize your benefits and make any needed changes.
Questions about your 2026 coverage or costs? Give us a call at 469-341-3700—We are here to help make Medicare easy!
10/09/2025
Not sure which Medicare Supplement Plan is right for you? You're not alone—let’s simplify it.
Choosing between Plan G and Plan N can significantly affect your healthcare expenses and coverage experience. Each plan offers different levels of cost-sharing, premiums, and benefits—and the best choice depends on your budget, health needs, and how often you visit the doctor.
We’ve created a simple, side-by-side comparison to help you make an informed decision with confidence.
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10/08/2025
The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period is ALMOST HERE!
Starting October 15th, it's your once-a-year opportunity to review your current Medicare plan and explore your options for 2026.
During the Annual Enrollment Period you can:
✅ Review your current Medicare coverage
✅ Compare Medicare Advantage and Part D prescription drug plans
✅ Look for opportunities to save on premiums and out-of-pocket costs
✅ Ensure your doctors and prescriptions are still covered
Even if you’re happy with your current plan, it’s important to review your options each year. Plan benefits, costs, and networks can change — and you could be missing out on valuable savings or better coverage.
At Medicare Hero, we make it easy. Our licensed advisors can help you compare plans side-by-side to find the best fit for your healthcare and budget — all at no cost to you.
Let’s talk about your options and potential savings today.
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10/08/2025
Don’t Let Scammers Steal Your Peace of Mind (or Your Medicare Info!)
Unfortunately, Medicare scams are on the rise — and they’re getting sneakier every year. If you get a call, email, or even a knock on your door asking for your Medicare number or personal info, pause before you respond.
Here are 5 warning signs that it might be a scam:
1️⃣ Someone calls claiming to be from Medicare and asks for your Medicare number or Social Security info.
2️⃣ You’re told you must pay a fee to keep or renew your Medicare card.
3️⃣ You receive an “urgent” message saying your benefits will end unless you act immediately.
4️⃣ You’re promised a “free” gift, medical equipment, or refund in exchange for your Medicare number.
5️⃣ The message or call feels rushed, threatening, or too good to be true.
How to protect yourself:
✔️ Never share your Medicare number unless you’ve initiated the contact.
✔️ Hang up on unsolicited calls claiming to be from Medicare.
✔️ Review your Medicare Summary Notices for suspicious charges.
✔️ Report scams at 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227).
Read more from the National Council on Aging’s full article here:
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07/15/2025
Original Medicare doesn’t cover routine dental, vision, hearing aids, or long-term care. Consider additional coverage if these are important to you.
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07/10/2025
Download your free copy of our Stress-Free Guide To Medicare Today! This powerfully simple eBook was designed to explain Medicare in simple terms and show you exactly what you need to know before joining Medicare.
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07/08/2025
Medicare isn’t one-size-fits-all. The plans available to you are based on where you live—so a family member or friend in another area might see different prices or plan options!
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07/07/2025
One of the most important decisions you will make when enrolling in Medicare is deciding which type of Medicare coverage will work the best for you: Medicare Supplement or Medicare Advantage.
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07/01/2025
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06/24/2025
Looking for a Medicare Supplement plan? Remember, all plans are federally standardized, so the main differences between insurance companies are the price they charge, their rate increase stability, and the quality of customer service they provide.
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06/23/2025
💡 Did You Know Medicare Supplement Plans (Medigap) are all standardized?
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