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It's Open Enrollment!!
If you would like us to review Part D or Medicare Advantage plan,
PLEASE READ:
Before we are allowed to discuss 2024 Medicare plans, even with our current clients, new Medicare (CMS) marketing guidelines require us to have a form called a Scope of Appointment form signed by YOU. The form is like a permission slip which can also limit which types plans you wish to discuss.
If you would like us to review Part D or Medicare Advantage plan,
PLEASE READ:
Before we are allowed to discuss 2024 Medicare plans, even with our current clients, new Medicare (CMS) marketing guidelines require us to have a form called a Scope of Appointment form signed by YOU. The form is like a permission slip which can also limit which types plans you wish to discuss.
Medicare Supplement (Medigap) policyholders
If you have had the same Medicare Supplement company and plan letter for at least 3 years, it could be time to see if the price you are paying is still fair and if you meet the health requirements to make a change.
The Medicare Annual Enrollment period (10/15-12/7) does not apply to these plans, so we generally review these from January through September.
If you would like to add your name to the list, please click the button below
The Medicare Annual Enrollment period (10/15-12/7) does not apply to these plans, so we generally review these from January through September.
If you would like to add your name to the list, please click the button below
Dental and Vision Quote Requests
These plans can also be added or changed at any time of year. As time permits, we are happy to provide some options to review
Medicare Supplement (Medigap) vs Advantage.
Still wondering which is better for you?
Still wondering which is better for you?
The commercials promoting Medicare Advantage plans are on ALL THE TIME.
What's the catch? Too good to be true? Is everything really free?
Watch this video to help see which type of Medicare plan still suits you best.
What's the catch? Too good to be true? Is everything really free?
Watch this video to help see which type of Medicare plan still suits you best.
In short, Medicare Advantage plans have little to no added premium and come with a lot of benefits not included with Medicare and Medicare Supplements (dental, vision, gym membership, etc.). However, medical copays and coinsurance can be as high as $8300 per calendar year. Cancer treatments and Skilled Nursing copays have the highest cost potential. Also, depending on the plan, you are advised or required to use providers that participate with the plan's network. Supplement plans usually limit Medicare covered out of pocket expenses to a few hundred dollars per year and allow people to use any provider nationwide.
DISCLAIMER: We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE or your State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) to get information on all of your options