Medicare Insurance

Do all the different parts of Medicare have you confused? We specialize in helping Medicare recipients understand the basics of Medicare, so they can find the best plan to manage their health to the fullest, while staying within their budget.  We have worked with hundreds of people just like you who may be new to Medicare, or may already have a plan, but would like to have an Agent as your advocate. It’s our pleasure to help you.

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Additional Medicare Information

Whether you are already an existing Medicare recipient, or newly eligible, our mission is to make the complicated Federal health program easier for clients to understand. The following information is will help you gain a basic understanding of the coverage options, deadlines, and rules, of Medicare. Review this information at your convenience and then give us a call for more assistance! 

The Basics of Medicare

Frequently asked questions

Learn about the federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older.

Medicare is the federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older. The different parts of Medicare help cover specific services:

Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance)
Part A covers inpatient hospital stays, care in a skilled nursing facility, hospice care, and some home health care.
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance)
Part B covers certain doctors’ services, outpatient care, medical supplies, and preventive services. Most people will pay a standard Part B premium which varies depending on income.

Medicare Part D (Prescription Drug Coverage)
Part D of Medicare covers prescription drugs. It is a separate plan from Part A and B. You must additionally enroll in a plan if you have prescription drug needs.

Signing up for Medicare and the annual open enrollment period.

When you can sign up for Medicare, and annual open enrollment

Medicare annual open enrollment is October 15th through December 7th every year.

To sign up for original Medicare Parts A & B, along with Part D, most people will have an Initial Enrollment Period which is a 7 month period around the time they turn age 65. This period begins 3 months before the month you turn 65, includes the month you turn 65, and ends 3 months after the month you turn 65. CLICK HERE to learn more about becoming eligible for Medicare.

Once your Initial Enrollment Period is over, if you wish to change or purchase Advantage or Part D Plans, you must act during the open enrollment period.

NOTICE: Once you are eligible for Medicare, do not wait to enroll in a Medicare Part D Plan or you could end up paying a penalty every month.

Special enrollment period for Medicare.

Once enrolled in Medicare, if you wish to change or purchase Medicare plans you must act during the open enrollment period.

When open enrollment is closed, there are special circumstances in which one may qualify to enroll outside of the enrollment period. Listed below are the qualifying events:

  • You are turning 65
  • You move to a new area that is not in your current plan’s service area
  • Recently moved back to the US
  • You lose your current coverage (either Group or Medicaid)
  • You now need a SNP (Special Needs Plan) or you no longer need a SNP