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?”
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.
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 […]
February 18, 2022 /// 4 Comments
New Rule: you’ll pay no more than $2,000 in out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs covered by your Part D drug plan.
February 11, 2022 /// 6 Comments
Medicare Advantage doesn’t charge late penalties BUT you could pay an prescription drug penalty if you enroll in MA at the wrong time.
February 7, 2022 /// 6 Comments
Medicare’s Open Enrollment can be overwhelming but these 8 tips will help you prepare for success during Medicare’s Annual Election Period.
February 2, 2022 /// 33 Comments
Medicare Part B does cover adjustable beds for your home under certain circumstances. To qualify for an adjustable bed, you must have a…
February 2, 2022 /// 5 Comments
The Center for Medicare Services (CMS) is working on a proposed new rule to significantly reduce out-of-pocket Medicare Part D prescription drug expenses for Medicare Advantage (MA) and Part D plans.
January 28, 2022 /// 5 Comments
As of January 1st, individuals enrolled in a Nevada Medicare Medigap plan can change their plan using the New NV Birthday Rule. The rule…
January 25, 2022 /// 6 Comments
Medigap rates are roughly 10% higher if you smoke. There is a loophole when Medigap cannot charge you more even if you are a smoker.