Wednesday, August 3, 2022With the new year brings a lot of questions about your Medicare plan and changes in your premiums. It is important to ask the right questions about your Medicare plan in 2023 so that you can make the changes necessary to keep your coverage. Are My Medicare Premiums Going to Change? READ MORE >>
Tuesday, July 12, 2022Medicare is extremely important for those needing health care as they grow older. It can also be very confusing for new customers who aren’t sure what type of plan they need or how much they should be paying. To clear up the confusion and make sure that you’re getting the best Medicare coverage possible, it is important to ask Medicare providers the right questions. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, June 7, 2022Most basic Medicare and Medicare Advantage policies don’t cover prescription drug costs, much less delivery. However, if you have additional coverage such as Plan D, you could save money on your prescription drugs and have them delivered to your door. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, May 18, 2022One of the most frequent questions we get asked is: “If I sign up for a Medicare Advantage plan, can I move to a Medicare Supplement at a later date?” There are several ways to facilitate a move from Advantage to Supplement. These are the ones we see most often, and one may be surprising. READ MORE >>
Thursday, May 5, 2022You probably know a little bit about Medicare; at the very least, you know that it’s a government-sponsored healthcare program for seniors that begins at age 65. But there’s a lot more to it than that. Medicare coverage is divided into four parts: READ MORE >>
Tuesday, April 19, 2022A Medicare Advantage plan, also known as Part C, is another way to receive Medicare Part A and Part B. While Original Medicare offers your Part A and B coverage, Medicare Advantage is a way to receive bundled care, including prescription drug coverage, vision, hearing and dental. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, March 9, 2022Initially, Medicare was a government-funded program. It sought to provide health insurance to the elderly, who often struggled to pay for care. However, it has grown to include both publicly funded and private insurance options. Most people recognize Medicare for its letter designations: Medicare Part A, Part B, Part C and Part D plans. READ MORE >>
Monday, February 28, 2022Medicare coverage is health care coverage that’s available to you when you turn 65 or if you have certain disabilities that qualify you for coverage early. The different parts of Medicare each cover different aspects of your health care. How you add on to Medicare and prioritize your health care coverage needs is up to you. READ MORE >>
Monday, February 14, 2022If you plan to move from one state to another or only going from one county to another, it can affect your Medicare plan/plans. Let’s look at three scenarios so you will be prepared for a potential move. MEDICARE ADVANTAGE Your Medicare Advantage plan is in a specific network rooted to your County. READ MORE >>
Monday, January 24, 2022Medicare won’t cover all of the costs associated with your health care. Medicare supplement coverage, also known as Medigap, can help cover any gaps in your Original Medicare health care coverage. A Medigap plan can help cover those out-of-pocket costs to help make your health care expenses even more affordable. READ MORE >>
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