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littlemissmartypants

(30,914 posts)
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 01:54 AM 23 hrs ago

What NC Medicare enrollees should expect in 2026

What North Carolina Medicare enrollees should expect in 2026

Medicare costs are set to rise in 2026, with higher premiums and fewer prescription drug plans available in North Carolina. Reduced plan transparency could leave some beneficiaries paying more out of pocket if they don’t review their coverage during open enrollment.

by Ashley Fredde
November 13, 2025

As this year’s Medicare open enrollment period proceeds, Medicare beneficiaries in North Carolina are facing a year of higher costs.

Medicare Advantage and traditional Medicare enrollees could see increases in premiums, deductibles and out-of-pocket expenses in 2026, according to data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

The open enrollment period — when beneficiaries can review and change their existing coverage — started on Oct. 15 and will end on Dec. 7. Yet less than 30 percent of Medicare beneficiaries nationwide do a thorough review each year.

These increases could mean hundreds — even thousands — of dollars more in annual health care spending if enrollees don’t review their plans carefully.

Snip...much, much more at the link.

https://www.northcarolinahealthnews.org/2025/11/13/north-carolina-medicare-enrollees-2026/

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What NC Medicare enrollees should expect in 2026 (Original Post) littlemissmartypants 23 hrs ago OP
Part of this issue is that these plans are written to confuse. OldBaldy1701E 15 hrs ago #1

OldBaldy1701E

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1. Part of this issue is that these plans are written to confuse.
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 09:33 AM
15 hrs ago

They don't want you to understand all of the fine print. The plan is written with that in mind.

If they would just keep it simple, there would be no problem. Of course, when the very government that is offering this is so completely corporate, well... this is what you get. Animalistic greed rules the state and the nation, after all.

So, what should they expect?

Pain and suffering. Exactly what those rethugs want. An easy culling to make sure that there are no 'poors and olds' to muck up the greed train as well as a warning to those younger people in the state to toe the line or slowly suffer and starve to death.

It turns my stomach.

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