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WHAT YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT YOUR MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT PLAN
Medicare Supplement plans, also known as Medigap, are designed to fill the gaps left by Original Medicare. Still, for many people, the benefits of having a Medigap/Medicare Supplement Policy are sadly never made clear to them, especially if they self-enrolled or worked with a Medicare Agent/Broker who wasn't as thorough or detailed as they should have been.


WHAT IS MEDICARE?
Medicare is the most widely used health insurance program for individuals aged 65 and older. If you are nearing eligibility, it is essential to understand what Medicare is and how its four parts work.
However, Medicare does not cover everything. You may need to enroll in additional plans to obtain full coverage.


HOW TO COMPARE MEDIGAP PLAN N AND MEDICARE PLAN G
However, some differences between the G and N can impact your healthcare expenses and decision about which is more suitable for you. In this article, we’ll compare Medigap Plan G vs Medigap Plan N to help you decide what best suits your needs.


Did You Know That Medicare Supplement Plans & Medigap Plans Are The Same Thing?
Perhaps the most significant benefit is choice and portability. A Medicare Supplement or Medigap plan allows you to choose ANY Doctor, go to ANY Hospital ANYWHERE in the United States, and you are covered, as long as the Doctor and Hospital both accept Medicare's Assignment/Fee Structure.


The ABC'S Of Medicare
Both Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B are 80% government-paid, with the remaining 20% borne by the beneficiary or patient. With Original Medicare, you are free to choose a Doctor or Hospital that accepts Medicare Terms for payment. (Approximately 94% of all Doctors accept Medicare.


Everything You Need To Know About Medicare
Everything you need to know about Medicare starts here: there are three ways to receive Medicare coverage: Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and Medicare Part D. Each option has its own benefits and costs.


WHICH MEDIGAP PLAN SHOULD I CHOOSE?
Plans F and G are the most popular Medigap plans because they take away ugly healthcare billing surprises. High-deductible F and G Medigap plans do the same thing, but choosing these plans means you have to have enough savings to pay the annual deductible upfront.


Braden Medicare Insurance' Top 10 Most Frequently Asked Questions About Medicare
Original Medicare includes Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance). The Government pays for 80% of all Medicare-covered and Medically Necessary procedures, while you, the Medicare Beneficiary, pa for the other 20% of health services not paid for by Medicare. You typically pay for services as you receive them. When you get services, you’ll pay a deductible at the start of each year, and you usually pay 20% of the cost of the Medicare-ap


Making Sense Out Of Medicare
What makes matters confusing to the public is that it is different from any Healthcare we have ever had, and it uses words, concepts, and acronyms we have never seen or heard of before. However, once you have a chance to work with someone who not only understands Medicare but also has the requisite skills and attributes to teach and explain it to others, it becomes much less daunting. In this article, I have tried to encapsulate Medicare in a basic but friendly format that


What Is Medicare Prior Authorization?
Medicare uses Prior Authorization to ensure that certain medical services or prescription drugs meet specific coverage criteria before they are approved and paid for. Prior Authorization rules are implemented as cost-saving measures. Medicare wants to ensure that every Medical Procedure is medically necessary for the beneficiary's health.
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