by Tom Lockwood | May 5, 2023 | Medicare, Medicare Advantage Plans
Of all the solutions available for Medicare beneficiaries, these two – Medicare Savings Accounts (MSAs) and the Medi-Share 65+ healthsharing plan stand out when it comes to empowering consumers and giving you more control over your own healthcare. The two...
by Tom Lockwood | Nov 27, 2021 | Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Annual Enrollment Period 2021
Medicare Annual Enrollment 2021 is here. For the next few weeks, Medicare enrollees have the opportunity to make changes to their Medicare plan. Most notably, this is the time of year when it’s possible to switch to Medicare Advantage, a low-cost, privately operated...
by Mike Montes | Jul 27, 2021 | Medicare, Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Supplement Plans
Let’s begin with a hard truth about Medicare. No matter how you swing it, Parts A & B (“Original Medicare”) is not enough to cover your health expenses in retirement. Without some form of additional coverage, you could be on the hook for thousands of dollars in...
by Tom Lockwood | Aug 5, 2020 | Health, Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Supplement Plans
Contrary to popular belief, managing your Medicare is not something that is complete the day you turn 65. While some people get Original Medicare (Part A & B) automatically, most people will have to take additional action to get the level of coverage that they...
by Wiley Long III | Jul 7, 2020 | Health, Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Supplement Plans
Medicare Supplement vs Medicare Advantage Over the last few decades, we have advised thousands of people as they enroll in Medicare. The most commonly shared reaction is one of surprise, as people find out that not only is Medicarenot free, but it actually falls...
by Wiley Long III | Jan 16, 2020 | Medicare Advantage Plans, Open Enrollment Period
What you need to know about changing or updating your Medicare Advantage plan in 2020 Every year, people who are enrolled in a Medicare Advantage Plan (also known as Medicare Part C) have a limited opportunity to go back and make changes to their coverage, whether it...