It’s the annual open enrollment season for Medicare once again! Open enrollment started Tuesday, October 15th and runs through December 7th. If you’re a Medicare beneficiary, you have the opportunity now to review your current coverage and consider other options. Any changes you make will be effective January 1, 2025, and if you do nothing your current coverage will remain in place. Although you may be eligible to change both your
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) has been around for a long time. It’s well known that RSV can cause serious respiratory illness in older adults and newborn infants. So why are we suddenly, after all these years, being told we should consider an RSV vaccine? I know there are a lot of questions out there, so I’ll do my best to clear some things up. Three new RSV vaccines since May,
Here we are, starting the last month of the summer season. Now’s the time to start thinking about protecting yourself from influenza and Covid by getting your annual vaccines. Let’s start with Covid-19 It appears that Covid is with us to stay. Thankfully, most of us have gained some immunity through infection or vaccination (or both). So in general, people aren’t as easily infected and filling up hospital beds in
You may (nor may not) have noticed that it’s been a while since I published a blog post. In case you were wondering if I’d decided to stop posting altogether, I thought I’d tell you what’s been keeping me out of the office. It has been over 30 years since my husband, Bruce, and I have been out of the country. (Well, except for Canada last fall when we drove
