How MedicareSavingPrograms.com reviews and corrects errors.
We work to keep our Medicare Savings Program content clear, careful, and aligned with official sources. If a page contains outdated information, unclear wording, a broken official link, or a possible factual error, we review the issue and update the page when a correction is verified.
YMYL notice: Medicare Savings Program information can affect health coverage, monthly costs, and household decisions. Corrections are handled carefully, especially when they involve eligibility, income limits, applications, state resources, or official program guidance.
How we handle reported issues.
Correction requests are reviewed carefully. Not every message results in a change, but every serious factual concern should be checked against the best available source.
Important: We do not make eligibility decisions. If your question is about your personal application or benefits case, contact your state Medicaid office or an official government resource.
Receive the report
Readers may send possible corrections through our contact page or corrections email. Helpful reports include the page URL, the specific sentence or section, and the source that shows the issue.
Review the claim
We check whether the issue involves factual accuracy, outdated information, unclear wording, broken links, missing context, or a source mismatch.
Verify with reliable sources
For Medicare Savings Program content, we prioritize official sources such as Medicare.gov, CMS.gov, Medicaid.gov, SSA.gov, and official state Medicaid agency resources.
Update the page if needed
If a correction is verified, we revise the content, fix links, improve wording, add context, or update the page so readers have clearer information.
Keep the correction focused
We update the affected section without adding unsupported claims, personal advice, or guarantees about eligibility, approval, savings, benefits, or coverage.
Issues we can investigate.
- Outdated Medicare Savings Program information
- Broken or incorrect official source links
- Unclear explanations of QMB, SLMB, QI, or QDWI
- State resource links that no longer work
- Statements that may not match official sources
- Wording that could imply guaranteed eligibility or approval
Requests outside our control.
- We cannot change Medicare, Medicaid, SSA, CMS, or state agency rules
- We cannot approve or deny any Medicare Savings Program application
- We cannot speed up a state Medicaid application or appeal
- We cannot review private income, tax, bank, or medical documents
- We cannot provide legal, medical, tax, insurance, or financial advice
- We cannot publish unsupported claims without reliable verification
Sources we use when checking reported issues.
For corrections involving Medicare Savings Program content, official federal and state resources carry the most weight.
Help us keep Medicare Savings Program content accurate and clear.
If you notice outdated information, unclear wording, a broken official link, or a possible factual error, please send the page URL and a short explanation. We review correction requests and update content when a change is verified.