[span]Why[/span] Is Medicare So Complicated?

Why Is Medicare So Complicated?

We get it. After years of relying on Human Resources to help with healthcare and income decisions, stepping into retirement can feel like you’re left on your own. There’s a new, confusing world full of unfamiliar acronyms and complicated coverage rules. The lack of a pension has made it even more difficult to find good healthcare that’s affordable.

But here’s the good news: You don’t have to face this challenge alone. In our personalized, one-on-one meeting, we’ll take the time to understand your unique situation and walk you through the best options for your healthcare and income needs. With access to over 50 plans and nationwide coverage, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

What is Medicare?

Medicare is a federal insurance program that helps cover your healthcare costs if you’re 65 or older, or if you have specific disabilities. It’s split up into four main parts, plus Medicare Supplement.

  • The government offers Part A and covers hospital care.
  • The government also offers Part B, which covers medical care.
  • Insurance companies offer Part C (Medicare Advantage), replacing your A & B coverage and putting the insurance company in control of your care. This plan bundles several different coverages together, sometimes including other services like grocery, dental, vision, transport, and gym benefits.
  • Part D covers your prescription drugs. You may not need a stand-alone Part D plan if you have an Advantage Plan that includes Part D coverage.
    Insurance companies offer Medicare Supplement (Medigap), which supplements the coverage provided by Original Medicare with additional benefits, depending on the type of Medigap plan you choose.
What Is Medicare?
Who Can Get Medicare Insurance?

Who can get Medicare Insurance?

Most people are eligible for Medicare when they turn 65, or if they have specific disabilities that allow them to apply for Medicare earlier. Of course, just because you’re eligible does not mean you should enroll right away. See the section below for help deciding if you should enroll in Medicare and when.

How do I enroll?

How does it affect your retirement?

Money-wise, enrolling in the right plan at the right time helps you avoid lifetime penalties associated with Part A, Part B, and Part D, as well as saving you thousands in medical bills and hundreds in premiums. Knowing with confidence that you have the right plan for you also gives you peace of mind that, should a medical emergency happen, you will be taken care of without paying everything out of pocket.

How Does Medicare Effect Your Retirement?
5 Key Areas We’ll Cover

What Medicare Covers & What It Doesn’t

Understand your Medicare rights, what you get to keep, and what you’re assigning to the insurance company.
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DON'T ENROLL in Medicare or Social Security YET | Turning 65 or Working Past 65
Medicare Disasters: Agents to Avoid & DIY Dangers
Medicare Disasters: Agents to Avoid & DIY Dangers
The 3 Hidden Threats to Your Retirement - True Cost of Aging
The 3 Hidden Threats to Your Retirement - True Cost of Aging

Medicare Supplements (Medigaps) vs. Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C)

Learn the pros and cons of each to make an informed choice.
Your ULTIMATE GUIDE to Find the BEST Medicare Advantage Plan!
Your ULTIMATE GUIDE to Find the BEST Medicare Advantage Plan!
5 KEY POINTS to Choose Wisely! | Medigap VS. Advantage Plans
5 KEY POINTS to Choose Wisely! | Medigap VS. Advantage Plans
3 Hidden Medicare Rules You Must Know! (Medicare Advantage vs Supplement Medigap)
3 Hidden Medicare Rules You Must Know! (Medicare Advantage vs Supplement Medigap)
THIS Plan is NOT Worth It in 2024 | COST COMPARISON: Medicare Advantage vs Supplement (Medigap)
THIS Plan is NOT Worth It in 2024 | COST COMPARISON: Medicare Advantage vs Supplement (Medigap)
Medicare MISTAKES to AVOID | Working Past 65
Medicare MISTAKES to AVOID | Working Past 65

Enrollment Periods

The difference between Medigap’s one-time-only open-enrollment vs. Medicare Advantage’s annual Open Enrollment (Oct. 15th-Dec. 7th).
Why 3 Medicare Open Enrollments?! (Know How it Impacts YOU!)
Why 3 Medicare Open Enrollments?! (Know How it Impacts YOU!)
You CAN Switch TWICE a YEAR! (Medicare Advantage Open Enrollments)
You CAN Switch TWICE a YEAR! (Medicare Advantage Open Enrollments)
DON'T ENROLL in Medicare or Social Security YET | Turning 65 or Working Past 65
DON'T ENROLL in Medicare or Social Security YET | Turning 65 or Working Past 65

How Insurance Companies Determine Rates

Learn about Community Rated, Issue Age, and Attained Age methods.
Medicare Supplement Cost in 10 YEARS! (Medigap Rate Increases)
Medicare Supplement Cost in 10 YEARS! (Medigap Rate Increases)

Medicare Plans & Part D Drug Plans Comparison

How to compare plans to find the best fit for your prescription needs and preferences.
5 HUGE CHANGES You Need to Know | 2024 Medicare Part D
5 HUGE CHANGES You Need to Know | 2024 Medicare Part D
2024 Medicare Part D Made Easy
2024 Medicare Part D Made Easy
Ignoring THIS Medicare Packet Could Cost You BIG!
Ignoring THIS Medicare Packet Could Cost You BIG!
[span]Individual & Family[/span] Health Plans[br] (Under 65)

Individual & Family Health Plans
(Under 65)

For those under 65, understanding deductibles, coinsurance, and out-of-pocket costs can be just as confusing. Plus, finding plans that work with your doctors is crucial. Let us help with a consultation tailored to your needs.

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