As Medicare celebrates its 50th birthday, it largely remains the forgotten stepchild of elder law. Few attorneys know its ins and outs, and most struggle to profitably integrate Medicare into their law practices. Yet, Medicare impacts nearly every elder client and is a crucial component of our clients’ long-term financial and physical health. It’s true that few, if any, attorneys are currently getting rich advising on Medicare benefits. But, with the rise of private insurers
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