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How Much Is Medigap per month?

August 25, 2022 /// 2 Comments

Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans require a separate monthly premium from Original Medicare. While this might seem like it could expensive,…

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Medicare Checklist

August 15, 2022 /// No Comments

We’ve made a list of what you need to know about Medicare before you get started. One) You should apply for Medicare within the initial enrollment period, which starts…

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What is Medigap healthcare?

August 12, 2022 /// 1 Comment

Medigap healthcare supplements Original Medicare. It can help cover…

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What is the Downside of Medigap Plans?

August 9, 2022 /// 2 Comments

Medigap plans generally help seniors pay for Original Medicare’s high out-of-pocket expenses, however, with all good things there can be a downside.

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Women’s Health and Medicare

August 8, 2022 /// 3 Comments

Medicare offers screenings and health services designed for women. Some services are at $0 cost to women when seeking preventive care, however there are hidden costs that can add up.

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Blue Shield Medigap: No Underwriting for Nearly Everyone

July 8, 2022 /// 14 Comments

Blue Shield of California is offering an underwriting holiday to their Medicare Supplement enrollment of eligible plans. You can switch regardless of…

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Do I need to enroll in Medigap if I keep working past age 65?

June 13, 2022 /// 1 Comment

Not everyone needs to enroll in Medicare when they turn 65. If you continue working past 65 or are enrolled on your spouse’s employer plan, you can delay your Medicare enrollment.

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Can’t Afford Medigap Plan G? Think Again

May 4, 2022 /// 12 Comments

While Medigap Plan G is not the cheapest Medicare supplemental insurance out there, it could save you a bundle if you have serious medical expenses. After reviewing this article the question you should ask yourself is, “Can you afford NOT to purchase Plan G?”

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Medigap Plan G: Getting Started

April 15, 2022 /// 2 Comments

Medigap Plan G fills in all but one of Original Medicare’s gaps. You will have $0 in out-of-pocket costs for Medicare costs except for the Part B deductible.

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Medicare Part D higher than you thought?

March 1, 2022 /// 2 Comments

Is your social security withdrawal for Medicare Part D higher than you think it should be? There are 5 main reasons why your monthly Medicare Part D withdrawal may be more expensive than what you signed up for. 1)  Your income is higher than average so you are subject to IRMAA part D. People who […]

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