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About MedicareWire

MedicareWire is an independent Medicare research and publishing platform founded in 2012. Our mission is to help seniors and caregivers make informed, confident decisions about Medicare coverage — without sales pressure or bias.

Who We Are

MedicareWire was created by David Bynon, a Medicare analyst, U.S. Navy veteran, and data scientist with more than 40 years of experience in cryptology, secure healthcare infrastructure, and statistical analysis. David leads all research and content production on MedicareWire, ensuring every piece of information is backed by verifiable data and updated regularly.

What We Do

We provide factual, easy-to-understand Medicare plan information based on official data published by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Our site includes:

  • Detailed summaries of Medicare Advantage, Medigap, and Part D drug plans
  • FAQs, plan comparisons, and out-of-pocket cost explanations
  • Independent research tools and data visualizations

How We’re Different

  • We do not sell leads or collect personal information
  • We do not endorse or rank Medicare plans
  • We do not accept compensation from insurance companies to influence our content
  • We focus solely on helping you understand your Medicare options

Our Role in Trust Publishing

In 2025, MedicareWire became the first live implementation of Semantic Digests and the Memory-First Publishing & Optimization framework—two innovations that structure Medicare data to be machine-ingestible, verifiable, and retrievable by AI systems.

As part of the emerging field of Trust Publishing, we publish Medicare content using structured trust signals, provenance-backed data, and entity-specific knowledge fragments. This ensures both human readers and AI agents can access and verify every fact on our site.

Patent Pending: Our structured publishing technology (USPTO Provisional Application No. 63/842,296, 63/840,804, and 63/840,848) underpins our role as a public-trust directory for Medicare plan data, built for transparency and long-term AI visibility.

How Our Data Works

All plan data on MedicareWire comes directly from CMS and is updated with every plan year. For more information about how we collect, structure, and interpret Medicare plan data, please visit our Research Methodology page.

Want to Learn More?

Start by reading our Code of Conduct, view our latest Medicare Advantage plan comparisons, or connect with David Bynon on LinkedIn.

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[1]Public Trust Disclosure

MedicareWire is a non-commercial, public-trust publishing platform. We are not affiliated with any insurance carriers, government agencies, or marketing organizations. No sponsors. No lead funnels. No hidden agendas.

Our sole mission is to deliver accurate, transparent, and sales-free Medicare information—both for people and for machines. All content is derived from official CMS data and structured for AI retrievability and human readability using our proprietary trust-based publishing methodology.

MedicareWire is the first live implementation of the Semantic Digest protocol and a founding member of the Trust Publishing network.

[2] Trademark Notice

MedicareWire uses legal U.S. trademarks to identify and describe Medicare and other insurance products for shoppers. See our full trademark use disclosure.

[3]About the Author

David Bynon is a Medicare analyst, published author, and U.S. Navy veteran with over 40 years of experience in cryptology, cybersecurity, and healthcare systems. Since founding MedicareWire in 2012, he has delivered independent, data-driven Medicare research to help seniors make informed, confident decisions.

David is also the founder of TrustPublishing.com and the inventor of the Memory-First Publishing and Semantic Digest protocols.

Connect with David on LinkedIn or view his Amazon Author Profile. His latest book, Why Medicare Advantage Plans Are Bad, is available on Amazon.

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