How to Choose a Medicare Advisor
As you approach retirement or if you have recently transitioned to Medicare, you’ve likely encountered quite a few insurance agents vying for your attention. Each
Our goal is to help answer your questions so you can make educated decisions on your Medicare plan(s). These articles cover a variety of health and life insurance topics, including the various policies and supplements.
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As you approach retirement or if you have recently transitioned to Medicare, you’ve likely encountered quite a few insurance agents vying for your attention. Each
Many people believe that the Affordable Care Act prevents insurance companies from factoring in pre-existing conditions when applying for a policy. However, this protection doesn’t
There are several types of Medicare Advantage plans to choose from. Before you decide which type you want, you’ll need to learn a little bit
If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve decided to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan. You’ve also probably realized that your decisions have just begun!
Medicare is littered with a few late enrollment penalties. While the Medicare Part B penalty may not be the most common one we see, it’s
Many people don’t realize that after they enroll in Medicare, there are still certain times of the year when they need to review their coverage.
You’ve seen them on TV and gotten plenty of information stuffed in your mailbox. Everywhere you turn, you see an ad for a Medicare Advantage
We won’t argue that Medigap plans are one of the more expensive options you have to supplement your Original Medicare benefits. Most of us pay
Did you know that in most cases, you won’t be notified when you are eligible to enroll in Medicare? No, the federal government does not
We’ve been talking about creditable coverage for Medicare in our last few posts. Creditable coverage is important for beneficiaries who want to delay their Medicare