Types of Insurance: All the Basics
There are many different types of health insurance to be aware of. Different types of health insurance may suit your needs at different stages of
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There are many different types of health insurance to be aware of. Different types of health insurance may suit your needs at different stages of
Retirement is a time to enjoy. It’s hard to do so when you’re spending an inordinate amount on health insurance. The goal is to find
Medicare costs do tend to increase every year to accommodate for inflation and rising health care costs. 2022 has proven to be no exception. There
When you turn 65, you may be automatically enrolled in Medicare (at least Part A & B) But what about the other parts of Medicare?
The Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D AEP is every year from October 15 to December 7. Learn the do’s, the don’ts and the how
Every year there are changes in Medicare. During the AEP you can review these changes for Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage) and Medicare Part D.
Timing your enrollment in Medicare is crucial but can be confusing. Some enrollment may be automatic and some may require effort on your part. Additionally,
If you have a chronic medical condition and are eligible for Medicare, you may be eligible for a special type of Medicare Advantage Plan known
Original Medicare really doesn’t cover prescription drugs. It’s currently estimated somewhere around 90% of senior citizens take prescription drugs. Additionally, well over 50% take
Medicare Advantage is also known as Medicare Part C. Part C Plans replace Original Medicare entirely. All Part C plans must offer at least the
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We may not offer every Medicare plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area.
Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all of your options.
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