Our Research Methodology
At MedicareCostGuide, accuracy is our highest editorial priority. Healthcare coverage decisions have real financial consequences for seniors and their families, and we take our responsibility to provide reliable information seriously. This page explains our research process, sources, and commitment to accuracy.
Primary Sources
All Medicare cost data on our site comes from primary sources, including: the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for official premium rates, deductibles, and coinsurance amounts; Medicare.gov for plan-specific data and coverage details; the Social Security Administration for IRMAA thresholds and enrollment rules; the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) for research studies and Medicare Advantage market data; State Insurance Department publications for Medigap pricing and regulation data; and Federal Register notices for official rule changes and annual cost updates.
We do not rely on secondary sources, press releases, or marketing materials from insurance companies as authoritative references. When we cite industry data, we verify it against official government sources whenever possible.
Editorial Process
Every piece of content on MedicareCostGuide goes through a structured editorial process. Research begins with identifying the topic and gathering all relevant data from primary sources listed above. Writing follows a structured format designed for clarity and completeness. Fact-checking ensures all numbers, dates, and coverage descriptions match official sources. Review by Dr. Patricia Wells verifies the accuracy and usefulness of the content. Publication includes all required SEO metadata, schema markup, and disclaimer notices. Annual review ensures all content is updated with current-year Medicare costs and rules.
We prioritize depth and specificity over volume. Each guide aims to be the most comprehensive and accurate resource available on its specific topic, with real cost data, practical examples, and actionable guidance.
Corrections Policy
If you identify an error or inaccuracy in any of our content, please contact us at [email protected] with the page URL and specific information that needs correction. We investigate all reported errors promptly and publish corrections as quickly as possible.
Our goal is to maintain the highest level of accuracy at all times, recognizing that Medicare rules and costs change annually and sometimes mid-year through legislative or regulatory action.
Independence Statement
MedicareCostGuide is funded through display advertising via Google AdSense. Our advertising relationships do not influence our editorial content. We do not accept sponsored content, paid reviews, or commissions from insurance companies. All content reflects our independent research and analysis.
Written by
Dr. Patricia Wells
Medicare Benefits Researcher
Dr. Wells has spent 12 years analyzing Medicare costs, coverage gaps, and enrollment strategies to help seniors and their families make confident coverage decisions without overpaying.