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DID YOU KNOW THIS ABOUT MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT PLANS
While you may know these plans help cover copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles, several lesser-known features make this coverage even more valuable. Understanding these nuances can help you make a more informed decision about your healthcare future. Here are five surprising facts about Medigap that might change how you view your coverage options.


Medicare Drug Coverage: Choosing the Right Medicare Part D Plans
Navigating the world of Medicare drug coverage can feel overwhelming. With numerous options and complex terms, selecting the right plan is crucial to managing your healthcare costs effectively. This guide will help you understand Medicare Part D plans, what to look for, and how to choose coverage that fits your needs.


MAKING SENSE OUT OF MEDICARE
We wrote this to help you better understand Medicare concisely and transparently.
Medicare consists of four parts. Medicare Part A, Part B, Part C, and Part D
MEDICARE PART A - Pays for Inpatient Hospitalization, Hospice, and Skilled Nursing Care.
MEDICARE PART B - Pays for outpatient doctor visits, Lab Tests, Screenings, and DME.
MEDICARE PART C - Is Medicare Advantage
MEDICARE PART D - Covers Prescription Medications.


THE MEDICARE ANNUAL ENROLLMENT PERIOD STARTS OCTOBER 15th
The Medicare AEP (Annual Enrollment Period) runs from October 15th through December 7th every year. During AEP, about 48 million Medicare Beneficiaries will make at least one change to their Healthcare portfolio for the 2026 Plan Year.
The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) occurs each fall. During the AEP, Medicare beneficiaries can change their current Medicare Advantage Plan or their Stand-Alone Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plan.


DOES THE NAME OF THE MEDIGAP COMPANY MATTER
Please keep an open mind when evaluating quotes from each carrier.
There are well-known insurance companies and those that are less well-known; however, all Medigap plans are standardized, and carriers must offer the same coverage.
To compare insurance carriers, consider their financial rating to assess their reliability.
Work with an Independent Medicare Broker in your area to ensure you are maximizing your discounts.


MEDICARE CHANGES IN 2026
Thankfully, there are not nearly as many new concerns as last fall, but I think it's still good to share the information. The most significant nationwide trend is that healthcare costs continue to rise rather than level off. We have seen that MOOP amounts continue to increase, along with Medicare Advantage, Part B Premiums, Part B Deductibles, Medicare Supplement Premiums, and Medicare Part D Deductibles.


YOUR FIRST 90 DAYS WITH MEDICARE
Once you’re enrolled in Parts A and B, the next step is determining how you want to receive your benefits. You have two primary options: stick with Original Medicare, which allows you to visit any provider and any hospital in the US, or choose Medicare Part C, also known as Medicare Advantage, which bundles hospital, medical, and often drug coverage into one plan.


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.


WellCare's Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans
With congressional approval of the Biden Administration's Inflation Reduction Act, significant changes are coming to Medicare. Most of these changes are fantastic and long overdue for many Medicare Beneficiaries. However, these rapid changes have a cause-and-effect relationship that needs to be explained.


The Amazon RxPass Prescription Plan For Medicare Beneficiaries
Last Month, Amazon announced the expansion of eligibility for its RxPass prescription medication program. This new program is the Amazon RxPass Prescription Plan. This program allows Medicare beneficiaries to receive unlimited popular, generic (Tier 1 & Tier 2) prescription medications for just a $5.00 Subscription Fee Per Month.


Updates On Medicare Drug Price Negotiations
Some of you may remember the Article we wrote last year after it was announced that Medicare would start negotiating Prescription Drug Prices in 2024. Medicare will deal directly with drug manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies. Initially, they would select the 10 most-prescribed (Non-Generic) Medications for 2024. Then they would continue to negotiate 10 per year. Although the new pricing will not go into effect until January 1, 2026, I wanted to show you their progress


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.


If You Are New To Medicare And Do Not Understand What Medicare Is All About, Start Here
Getting older can be challenging. The healthcare options available to you may seem confusing or unnecessary. Your inexperience in this new chapter, coupled with ongoing health concerns, creates a recipe for disaster. With age comes wisdom, and knowing how to navigate the system will demonstrate it. Getting the coverage and protection that you need is much easier than it seems. Here are three essential parts of enrolling in Medicare that will help guide you through the p


Medicare Is Not Medicaid and Medicaid Is Not Medicare, But Some People Can Qualify For Both
However, there is a stark difference. Medicare is the National Health Insurance Program for Americans age 65 and over, as well as those with ALS or Renal Failure, or those who have been issued a Disability designation by the Social Security Administration. Medicaid operates at the state level and helps provide Health Care and other vital services to low-income individuals, seniors, single mothers, and children.


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


Everything You Need To Know About Medicare Supplement Plan G
Currently, and since 2020, Medicare Supplement Plan G has been the most popular and the most purchased Medicare Supplement plan, and it is not even close. As of January 1, 2020, Medicare Supplement Plan F was the most popular plan; however, it is no longer available to anyone who was not 65 before 1/1/2020. Since then, Plan G has taken over.


Medicare And Your Taxes
From this article, you’ll learn about what Medicare costs you can deduct from your taxes. We will talk in-depth about Medicare expenses that are and are not deductible, about whether and when the self-employed can deduct their health insurance premiums, and whether or not you can pay for your Medicare premiums with your HSA funds.


Why Working With An Independent Licensed Medicare Broker Is Important
A Medicare Insurance Broker, also known as a Medicare Broker or Medicare Agent, undergoes extensive training on Medicare law and Medicaid services and is officially certified by insurance companies by CMS guidelines. They are required to adhere to stringent regulations, particularly about marketing and enrollment, ensuring full compliance with Medicare, state insurance regulations, and private insurance companies.


What You Need To Know If You Plan On Retiring This Year
Did you know that the two most significant factors in a successful retirement plan are retirement income and healthcare costs?
Everyone should spend some time with a Medicare Broker to get a feel for what Medicare will cost in retirement. I know you cannot be 100% accurate in projecting premiums too far in advance, but retirees need to understand the financial implications of Healthcare once they retire.
You need to plan for and understand Medicare effectively.


BRADEN MEDICARE INSURANCE BLOG
My Blog is https://www.bradenmedicareinsurance.com/blog. I know it is a unique title, right? But it does serve a purpose. This blog is geared toward Baby Boomers, Seniors, Medicare Beneficiaries, and anyone with parents or other family members on Medicare or approaching age 65. Even if you are just curious and found our site by mistake, everyone is welcome to our humble corner of the web.
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