3 Things That You Need to Know When Enrolling for a Medicare Plan
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2 November 2020
When you grow older, your body becomes weaker and, therefore, more susceptible to disease and opportunistic infections. You need to always be prepared, and there is no better way to do it than to invest in a great medical plan. Medicare is the most convenient health care plan for people over the age of 65. The federal government put it in place after realizing that a lot of older people get shortchanged by the regular insurance schemes because they become more difficult to enroll in as you get older.
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When Do I Sign Up For Medicare?
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24 September 2020
If you are turning 65 soon, you are probably worried about getting signed up for Medicare. Many people are unsure about the timeline for signing up, along with how to do it. Does Part B automatically happen? Or is that Part A? What about Part D? While every situation is different a lot of the information for how to sign up for this new epoch of health insurance can be found here.
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Tips For Maximizing Your Medicare Prescription Coverage
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8 July 2020
Making it a point to take prescription medications can be essential for managing a variety of health problems. For individuals who are enrolled in Medicare, it is particularly important to be mindful of their prescription medication needs and the type of coverage that basic Medicare will offer.
Understand That Prescription Coverage Is Unlikely To Be Provided By Basic Medicare Plans
It is important for individuals that are anticipating needing prescription medications on a regular basis to appreciate that basic Medicare coverage will have limited or no coverage for most prescription medications.
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What Should Former Medicare "Plan F" Beneficiaries Know In 2020?
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28 January 2020
Medicare Plan F, often termed the "Cadillac supplement," was eliminated effective January 1, 2020. For those who entered the new year with a valid Plan F, it may be possible to remain "grandfathered in" to this plan; but once the beneficiary selects a different Medigap policy, Plan F is lost forever. Learn more about what Plan F beneficiaries should know in 2020 and beyond.
Can Plan F beneficiaries keep this plan?
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