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Medicare 8 Minute Rule: What You Need to Know

Medicare 8 Minute Rule

Figuring out billing issues when you’re on Medicare can prove to be a challenge. Doctors charge different prices, and other procedures and tests cost extra. However, there is a rule you should know about that can affect how much you pay for services. It’s called the Medicare 8 Minute Rule. The Medicare 8 Minute Rule […]

Are Medicare Supplement Premiums Tax Deductible?

Medicare Supplement Premiums Tax Deductible

For those who are on Medicare, paying for monthly premiums and medical procedures can be financially taxing. Costs go up on an annual basis, and many people look for ways to save money. Monthly premiums for Medicare can be high. However, there may be relief.  Medicare Supplement premiums are tax deductible, and this may come […]

Medicare Supplement Underwriting Eligibility Questions

Medicare Supplement Underwriting Eligibility Questions

There are many benefits to enrolling in Medicare Supplement plans during your open enrollment period. When you do this, you are not asked any questions regarding your health status. However, those who choose to enroll in coverage outside of open enrollment may have to deal with underwriting.  It is important to be aware that you […]

How to Get a Replacement Medicare Card

How to Get a Replacement Medicare Card

If you are one of the millions of people receiving Medicare, chances are that you have a Medicare card. A Medicare card is a card with a number that is unique to you and no one else. Having a Medicare card gives you the ability to preserve your identity. On your Medicare card it states […]

Annual Enrollment Period and Medigap Open Enrollment: What’s The Difference?

Medigap Open Enrollment

If you are looking to sign up for a Medigap policy, it is important to be aware of Medicare’s annual enrollment period and the Medigap Open Enrollment period. But how are these different? According to experts at Forbes, Medicare’s Annual Open Enrollment Period is a unique time of the year when seniors aged 65 and […]

Medicare Plan G vs Plan G High Deductible

Medicare Plan G vs Plan G High Deductible

Medigap plans a great asset for seniors who need supplemental insurance to pay for what Medicare does not cover. Health care is expensive, and many find themselves trying to decide between Medicare Plan G and Medicare Plan G High Deductible. Medicare Plan G and Plan G High Deductible are two of the many Medigap plans […]

What is the Welcome to Medicare Physical?

Welcome to Medicare Physical

Getting Medicare is a big step. Once you reach the age of 65 and are eligible to receive Medicare, you have several things to do. You can apply for Medicare and begin receiving benefits. There is also a “Welcome to Medicare Physical” that many seniors choose to receive. But what exactly is the Welcome to […]

What Are The Benefits of Using a Medicare Broker?

Medicare Broker

Navigating Medicare can be a challenge, especially when you want to find the right rate for you, the right plan, and most importantly, the best coverage. Some people prefer to select coverage themselves. However, there is an easier way to find the right Medicare coverage for you. According to law experts, getting a Medicare broker […]

Plan F vs. Plan G vs. Plan N: What’s The Difference?

Plan F vs. Plan G vs. Plan N

Medicare is important to seniors. However, it can be confusing when there are so many supplemental plans to choose from. Not only do you have Medicare Supplement Plan F. You also have Plan G and Plan N. So, what is the difference between the three? Medigap Plan F Medigap Plan F is a supplement insurance […]

Which States Have the Medigap Birthday Rule?

Which States Have the Medigap Birthday Rule?

If you are one of the millions of seniors signing up for Medicare for the first time, you may have some questions. As you may already know, supplement insurance or Medigap plans are policies you purchase from private insurance companies to cover medical expenses that Medicare does not cover. When you turn 65 and begin […]