by Wiley Long III | Jul 13, 2024 | Medicare Part B, Medicare Part D, Prescription Drugs
Do you stay up at night worrying about how you’ll cover your healthcare costs during retirement? You’re not alone. The golden years, while often looked forward to, bring a unique set of challenges and uncertainties, especially concerning healthcare. If you...
by Misty Berryman | Jul 7, 2024 | Medicare Part B, Medicare Part D, Prescription Drugs
Are you looking for a way to reduce out-of-pocket healthcare costs in retirement? One option is to enroll in a Medicare giveback plan, sometimes called a Medicare Part B premium reduction plan. Medicare giveback plans are a unique offering within Medicare Advantage...
by Wiley Long III | Jun 21, 2024 | Medicare Part B, Medicare Part D, Prescription Drugs
Albert Einstein said, “Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them.” With Medicare preventive services, this is particularly true when it comes to managing your health. Taking care of yourself before you feel sick is the key to staying healthy, living longer,...
by Wiley Long III | May 30, 2024 | Medicare Part B, Medicare Part D, Prescription Drugs
https://medigapadvisors.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/MGA-How-to-find-a-great-medicare.mp3 MediGap plans are standardized; MediGap insurance agents aren’t. Yes, having a skilled guide in the form of an experienced and expert Medicare broker can make all the...
by Misty Berryman | May 25, 2024 | Medicare Part B, Medicare Part D, Prescription Drugs
Medicare is a vital safety net for millions of older Americans. But it doesn’t cover everything. Unless you line up additional protection, Original Medicare by itself (Medicare Parts A and B) still leaves giant gaps in coverage that could potentially leave you with...
by Lou Spatafore | May 9, 2024 | Medicare Part B, Medicare Part D, Prescription Drugs
A Medicare Advantage Plan may have seemed like a good idea at the time. But often, the low initial premiums that Medicare Advantage plans can be deceiving. A zero premium Medicare Advantage plan is fine, as long as you don’t need healthcare. But if you do need care,...