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MEDICARE & PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS
In today's article, we will discuss and explain what pre-existing conditions are covered and accepted by Medicare. Yes, Medicare does cover pre-existing medical conditions. From the moment you enroll, Medicare ensures that you receive the treatment and care you need, regardless of your health. However, certain exceptions and specifics apply depending on the type of Medicare plan you choose.


Medicare and Federal Employee Benefits
How Medicare Works with Your FEHB (Federal Employee Health Benefits)
Many individuals working for Governmental Agencies or Departments have Federal Employee Health Benefits (FEHB). This article explains how Medicare interacts with FEHB plans and what federal employees should know about aligning their benefits with Medicare.


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.


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.


CONGRATULATIONS, YOU RECEIVED YOUR MEDICARE CARD, NOW WHAT DO YOU DO
When your Medicare card arrives, the first thing to do is verify your Part A and Part B effective dates. These dates are essential because they determine when your coverage begins. Mistakes, although rare, can still occur, so be sure to double-check your Medicare Card for accuracy.


Medicare Part D Explained
MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PLANS
You must be enrolled in Medicare Part A and/or Part B to be eligible to enroll in Part D. Medicare drug coverage is only available through private plans. If you have Medicare Part A and/or Part B and you do not have other drug coverage (creditable coverage), you should enroll in a Part D plan.


Medicare Vision Insurance For Seniors
MEDICARE DOESN'T COVER ROUTINE VISION INSURANCE
There are a few things that Medicare does not cover. The top 4 of these are Vision, Hearing, Routine Dental, and Feet.
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