Top 5 Tips for Choosing a Medicare Plan

Top 5 Tips for Choosing a Medicare Plan

Choosing a Medicare plan that’s right for your needs and budget can be challenging. That’s why you should be aware of the top five tips that can help make that decision easier! How to Know If You Are Eligible If you are turning 65, you should enroll in Medicare during...
Parts of Medicare: What are the differences?

Parts of Medicare: What are the differences?

Medicare is a federal health insurance program for individuals of age 65 or older, or for those with disability. It is managed by the federal government and is provided by private insurance companies that have contracts with Medicare. There are four Medicare Parts,...
What Happens If I Lose My Medicare Card?

What Happens If I Lose My Medicare Card?

Your Medicare card will be given to you after enrolling in the program. It is your health insurance card and it serves as proof that you are enrolled in Medicare, a federal program for people of age 65 or older). You will need to take this card along with you every...
High-Deductible Plans F and G: What is The Difference

High-Deductible Plans F and G: What is The Difference

High-deductible Medigap plans are two extra plans offered only in some states with higher income rates. Medigap or Medicare Supplement plans are sold by private insurance companies and they help fill the gaps in payment of health care costs left by other parts of...
Medigap Plan G vs. Plan N Differences

Medigap Plan G vs. Plan N Differences

Medigap or Medicare Supplement insurance plans are provided by private insurance companies and are designed to close the gaps in payments left after Medicare paid its share. Supplemental coverage helps you pay your medical expenses. If you choose to enroll in a...
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