by Stephen Losabia | Jul 24, 2023
A Comparison of Medicare MSA and Medi-share65+ A Comparison of medicare MSA and Medi-share 65+ 🔵Medicare MSA (Medical Savings Account) and Medishare 65 are two...
by Wiley Long III | Feb 13, 2024 | Medicare, Medicare Advantage Plans
Not everyone wants to stop working and retire at age 65. Learn what happens with Medicare when you work past 65. There are many reasons why some people choose to continue working past the traditional retirement age. For example, you may want to delay taking Social...
by Misty Berryman | Mar 15, 2023 | Medicare, Medigap Plan G
If you are on Original Medicare, you have two great ways to limit potentially devastating charges that Medicare won’t cover. Purchase a Medigap policy (of which Plan G is the most comprehensive and popular among new Medicare beneficiaries), or enroll in the MediShare...
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,...
by Whitney Kline | Apr 25, 2024 | Medicare Part B, Medicare Part D, Prescription Drugs
No, Medicare supplement (Medigap) plans sold after 2005 do not include significant prescription drug coverage. But for those who can afford a monthly premium, Medigap plans do provide a number of other advantages over Medicare Advantage plans. And the lack of built-in...