by Tom Lockwood | Nov 15, 2023 | Medicare
Every year brings changes to Medicare and its related private sector programs, and 2024 is no exception. This year there are significant changes across all four parts of Medicare. This article will walk you through the different parts in order, starting with Original...
by Whitney Kline | Nov 5, 2023 | Medicare, Open Enrollment Period
In health insurance, the term “open enrollment” refers to a designated period of time during which the public can make changes to their coverage, with guaranteed enrollment. The term “guaranteed enrollment” means that you cannot get turned down or charged more because...
by Misty Berryman | Oct 31, 2023 | Medicare, Medicare Part D
Access to prescription drugs is a critical part of healthcare in retirement. Learn how to choose a Medicare Part D plan for 2024! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Wd-TOIgHJkVideo can't be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: How to Choose a Medicare Part D Plan...
by Wiley Long III | Sep 22, 2023 | Medicare, Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Enrollment, Medicare Supplement Plans, Medigap Plan G
Wondering which Medicare plan is the right fit for you? You’re in the right place: There are a lot of different factors to consider. But narrowing down your options is easier than you think. When you enroll in Medicare, you generally have four main options to choose...
by Wiley Long III | Sep 8, 2023 | Medicare, Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Enrollment, Medicare Supplement Plans
If you’re a Medicare beneficiary, keep an eye on your mailbox this September. Every year at this time, Medicare plans send out their Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) letters to all beneficiaries on their plan. Annual Notice of Change Medicare Letter This blog will help...
by Misty Berryman | Aug 24, 2023 | Medicare, Open Enrollment Period
During Medicare Open Enrollment dates is your opportunity to make changes to your Medicare coverage that you can’t make during the rest of the year. Medicare Open Enrollment Dates It’s a limited window that runs from October 7th through December 15th each year. If...