by Misty Berryman | Feb 4, 2021 | Medicare, Medicare Supplement Plans
Original Medicare Leaves You Exposed to Steep Out-of-Pocket Costs; Here’s How to Stay Protected Here’s what they’re not telling you about Medicare: It’s not enough to pay for your health care in retirement. I’ve seen it far too often: Hardworking Americans reaching 65...
by Jim Corn | Dec 1, 2020 | Medicare, Open Enrollment Period
Medicare Open Enrollment Ends December 7thEvery year from October 15th to December 7th, Medicare Enrollees have the opportunity to make changes to their coverage and benefits. For most people, this means adding a Part D Prescription Plan (PDP), or signing up for...
by Wiley Long III | Sep 4, 2020 | Medicare
Unfortunately, the chances are pretty good that you already know someone who has suffered from the “observation problem.”. Here’s a typical scenario: a person walks into the emergency department suffering from dizziness and weakness. The doctor makes a determination...
by Justin Brogdon | Jun 3, 2020 | Medicare, Medicare Supplement Plans
What you need to know about the most comprehensive Medicare supplement – Medigap Plan G As an insurance professional who has been in the game for more than a few years, I am always surprised to see the amount of people who don’t know this one simple truth: Medicare...
by Jim Corn | Apr 14, 2020 | Medicare, Medicare Supplement Plans
You’re approaching 65, which means you need to start thinking about the decisions you’re going to make regarding Medicare. These decisions could have a long-term impact on your health care coverage, so it’s important to be informed, give yourself enough time to make...
by Tom Lockwood | Mar 23, 2020 | Critical Illness Coverage, Medicare, Prescription Drugs
While there isn’t a single person among us that could have predicted what kind of year 2020 was going to turn out to be, we have been able to agree on one thing: that the best way forward, as usual, is through careful research, thoughtful planning, and a little bit of...