Bill Anderson
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October 23, 2012
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Avoiding Medicare hiccups: Deadlines, penalties and fraud

It’s a fact. Deadlines run our lives. Being proactive is not always possible. But the consequences of delay can be costly. Below are important deadlines and consequences for inaction or the wrong action. Consider this for yourself and those you care about. “Hiccups” are unplanned, unavoidable, sometimes unexplained delays that upset plans. I had a client a few months ago who took 45 days to get through Social Security for his Medicare. Allocating for these delays can make the difference between goals realized and frustration. When to set up Medicare Parts A & B This should be done four months …

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