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Medicare Open Enrollment- Oct 15-Dec 7

Per the GeorgiaCares Website: GeorgiaCares is a private-public partnership, administered by the Georgia Department of Human Services (DHS) Division of Aging Services (DAS). GeorgiaCares is a volunteer-based program that provides free, unbiased and factual information and assistance to Medicare beneficiaries and their caregivers. GeorgiaCares is the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) and SMP (formerly Senior Medicare Patrol).

“Local assistance is available for health insurance related issues including Medicare, Medicaid, financial assistance programs, health error, fraud and abuse and long term care insurance. The GeorgiaCares program is statewide. Services are provided through the twelve (12) Area Agencies on Aging (AAA). For information on your local AAA, call 1-866-552-4464.”

Please go to their website: http://www.mygeorgiacares.org to find additional information.

SOURCE: http://www.mygeorgiacares.org

Tagged: medicare, open enrollment, georgiacares

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