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Medicare Now Covers e-Visits to the Doctor
Two new federal laws permit Medicare Advantage plans to offer telemedicine as a covered benefit and allow doctors to bill the government for monitoring certain patients remotely using telemedicine tools like tracking heartbeat and rhythm, blood pressure and blood glucose levels.
Telemedicine, also referred to as telehealth, allows you to ‘visit’ with a doctor using a computer, tablet or phone that has a camera. The doctor -- who may be down the street or across the country -- is able to coach you through some simple steps that may be needed for a diagnosis, like feeling your throat for swelling. (Many area hospitals offer telehealth apps that you can download to your computer or telephone.)
Estate Planning Tips When a Child has Special Needs
If your child has special needs, you have undoubtedly spent a lot of time caring for him/her day to day and preparing for his/her the future. You Estate Plan can continue to provide a watchful eye over your loved one if you make smart decisions now.
One of the best decisions you can make is to create a special – or what we like to call a supplemental -- needs trust for your child.
A properly structured trust manages your child’s inheritance so public benefits that cover food, shelter and medical care are not lost.
An Advanced Directive May Make Your Last Days, Better Days
In our last blog, we talked about the importance of being very specific in an Advanced Directive about receiving food and hydration when you cannot speak for yourself, potentially because of late stage dementia.
A recent article in Time magazine addresses another common medical procedure which often violates a patients’ wishes: the use of breathing machines.
If a patient arrives in an Emergency Department with difficulty breathing, staff may quickly suggest a breathing machine.
Advances In Advanced Directives
As individuals live longer with chronic illnesses, problems with traditional Advanced Directives for health care are beginning to become apparent.
Attention Veterans: Expanded Benefits May Benefit You
We encourage veterans to carefully read about recent changes to VA benefits and access to care.
Prepaid Funerals Can Help You Qualify For Medicaid
No one wants to think about his or her death, but a little preparation in the form of a prepaid funeral contract can be useful.
Common Costly Mistakes To Avoid
Recent news stories highlight how small mistakes can create real problems for you as you grow older. Here are two you can learn from.
Prepare Your House So You Can Age-In-Place
If you are like most Americans, you want to live to a ripe old age in your own home.
Understanding the Differences Between Wills and Trusts
Everyone has heard the terms “will” and “trust,” but not everyone knows the differences between the two. Both are useful
Planning a Divorce? Be Sure to Update Beneficiaries of Your Will, Estate Plan and Other Documents
Although estate planning will probably be the last thing on your mind after a divorce, you should certainly review your will
Estate Planning is Critical for Unmarried Couples
We live in a wonderful country with freedoms many people around the world only dream about.
Tell Your Estate Planner About Your Bitcoin
Lots of people, from 20 to 90, are buying Bitcoin (BTC). Some hope to see the value grown and cash
Estate Planning and Retirement Considerations for Late-in-Life Parents
Older parents are becoming more common, driven in part by changing cultural mores and surrogate motherhood. Comedian and author Steve