Learn all the essential information you need to know about how to enroll in Medicare Part A, Part B, Medicare Advantage, Part D and Medigap plans.
Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) runs October 15 to December 7, 2024. And since Medicare plans change each year, you need to make sure a licensed health insurance agent reviews your coverage for 2025. Choosing a Medicare Advantage health plan can help reduce out-of-pocket costs whil...
Medicare Advantage plans are an alternative to Original Medicare, offered by private insurers. Here's how to shop.
Four Ways to Market to Medicare Patients According torecent statistics, 42% of Medicare patients have already chosen a Medicare Plan. However, many people still haven’t learned about the benefits of the Medicare Advantage plan. To make Medicare patients’ lives easier, you need a good marketing...
There are two ways to get a Part D plan: Either you can purchase a stand-alone policy, or you can get prescription drug coverage as part of a Medicare Advantage plan. People with Original Medicare (Part A ...
done through a standalone Part D plan (PDP) or aMedicare Advantage planwith prescription drug coverage (MA-PD). The enrollment period for these plans includes the Initial Enrollment Period when you first become eligible for Medicare and the Annual Election Period from 10/15 to 12/7 each year...
You are eligible to enroll in Medicare when you turn 65 and in some cases before 65. Learn if you're eligible, and how to get enrolled.
Learn how to protect yourself and your loved ones by joining the Senior Medicare Patrol and their partners for Medicare Fraud Prevention Week which runs the week of June 5, or 6/5, because most people become eligible for Medicare when they turn 65. "We're excited to teach people...
How to complete level 1 appeal: Review your quarterly Medicare Summary Notice (MSN) to see the dollar amounts that were sent to Medicare, and also the amount you’re responsible for paying to the service provider (if any). If you don’t agree with any of the information on the MSN, ...
You or your spouse worked for the government and paid Medicare taxes for a sufficient period You are a parent of a deceased child who was fully insured.5 If you don't meet these requirements, you may be able to get Medicare Part A if you pay a monthly premium. ...