October 15, 2017 /// 2 Comments
Medicare’s open enrollment period is between October 15 and December 7. What does that mean for you?
October 1, 2017 /// 12 Comments
Medicare’s Open Enrollment 2018 begins in October. Many seniors are confused about what options are available to them at this time. This article explains the dos, don’ts, cans, and cannots…
September 30, 2017 /// 23 Comments
There’s more to planning your 65th birthday than cake and candles, there’s Medicare enrollment too. With all the confusing information about Medicare parts, supplemental plans, deadlines and costs, it can be a headache. Here are some quick tips to make the decision-making process smarter and easier. 1) Don’t be Freaked Out by Jargon You will […]
September 15, 2017 /// 110 Comments
With no new Medigap Plan F’s after 2020, we are constantly asked if Medicare Supplement F or G is the right way to go, and if Plan F will increase in price…
September 1, 2017 /// 32 Comments
Medicare Open Enrollment 2017 is right around the corner, but what is it? And, what does it mean to you? Medicare Open Enrollment, also known as Medicare’s Annual Election Period…
August 31, 2017 /// 26 Comments
In Connecticut and New York State, seniors are able to enroll in Medigap at anytime of the year. Each of these states handles it a little differently.
August 1, 2017 /// No Comments
Medicare Advantage’s disenrollment period allows MA enrollees to leave their plan and switch back to Original Medicare. Sounds simple, but there are a few things you should be aware of before switching.
July 18, 2017 /// 1 Comment
Medicare Supplement plans in California are federally standardized plans, but they have one significant option for Medicare beneficiaries that most states do not: The…
July 17, 2017 /// 2 Comments
Anthem Colorado now offers Medicare Supplement Plan G. Plan G has quickly become the most coveted plan, because it covers everything that Plan F covers, except for the Part B deductible, AND it’s generally less expensive than Plan F.
June 23, 2017 /// 39 Comments
Now that you’re Medicare-eligible you may wonder how you pay for your Medicare Part A and Part B premiums. There are three different scenarios that boomers may find themselves in