Understanding Medicare Enrollment Periods — Made Simple!
If you are approaching Medicare age or are already enrolled, you’ve probably heard many terms like AEP, OEP, and SEP. It’s quite confusing! Let’s jump
Medicare Part D: What About Prescription Drug Coverage?
Medicare Part D helps cover the cost of prescription drugs, but not all plans are the same. Private insurance companies (not Medicare itself) offer Part
Still Working? Your Medicare Timeline Might Be Different
What’s the Initial Enrollment Period for Medicare? Your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) is your 7-month window to sign up for Medicare when you turn 65.
10 Essential Questions When Choosing Between Medicare Supplement and Medicare Advantage
1. What are my monthly premiums and out-of-pocket costs? 2. Do I travel frequently or live in multiple locations? 3. Will my preferred doctors and
Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount for Medicare Beneficiaries (IRMAA)
What is IRMAA? IRMAA stands for Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount. Depending on your income, an additional charge is added to Medicare Part B and Part
Medicare Advantage vs. Supplement + Part D: What’s Right for You?
Navigating the world of Medicare can be overwhelming, especially when deciding between a Medicare Supplement plan + a Part D plan, and a Medicare Advantage
Medicare Basics for People Turning 65
Medicare doesn’t have to be confusing. This guide breaks down the four parts of Medicare and shows how to sign up, so you can choose the best coverage and focus on your health.
Advantages of a Medicare Advantage Plan
Medicare Advantage (MA) plans, also known as Medicare Part C, are an alternative to Original Medicare (Parts A and B) offered by private insurance companies
Advantages of a Medicare Supplement + a PDP
Want more Medicare freedom and fewer surprises? Pair a Medigap plan with Part D for flexible provider choice, strong coverage for both medical care and prescriptions, and predictable costs.