I’m already 65 and retiring in April of next year. Do I have to enroll in Medicare
Part B and make my plan selection during the Annual Election Period that starts in October?
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Does the Medicare Donut Hole start at the same dollar amount regardless of which Part D prescription insurance you are enrolled in? Also, I thought it was scheduled to go away in 2020. Was I mistaken?
Question from Bobbi: I turned 65 on November 10, 2019. Since then my health care policies have been a nightmare. What I would like to know is, if what I am doing is the best way to go and are you able to take over what I do have? Also am I compliant with Medicare rules and guidelines?
I recently went on Medicare for the first time and chose a $0 premium HMO Advantage Plan. Did I make the right choice?
I saw your Facebook post regarding a foundation that is supposedly going to provide several diabetes medications for free. Can you confirm and explain the program and details?
Do you consult with couples in their early 60s doing financial retirement planning for health care costs until we reach Medicare at 65? I want to budget those costs for the next few years and get an idea of what we can expect to pay for Medicare and a Supplement or Advantage Plan as well.
I’m 65 and on Medicare with TRICARE for Life as my Supplement. I’m looking for an additional no cost Medicare Advantage Plan that will provide for Silver Sneakers or some type of fitness plan, and possibly other benefits I don’t currently receive. Do you have any suggestions or recommendations?
When should those of us turning 65 start to plan for Medicare? What steps do we need to take? Contact The Health Insurance Store for more information.
Interested to find out how much of your Medicare or Supplements pay for Skilled Nursing, Assisted Living or Nursing Home Services? These are big topics that Aaron Zolbrod owner of The Health Insurance Store tackles in this informative Tribune Review Article. Maybe you didn’t read it in the paper, you can always view it on The Health Care Store Website.
Should I move from an Advantage plan that has a premium in the $70 per month range, to a true Medicare Supplement and Part D prescription plan at a cost of $150? Taking into consideration what someone may pay for medical services, in addition to Advantage Plan HMO or PPO premiums, a Supplement could be a much better value. Let’s take a look. #thehealthinsurancestore, #getyourbestplan
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