Florida Medicare supplement plans are plans designed to fill in the gaps of original Medicare. They don’t replace original Medicare the same way that Medicare Advantage Plans do, and they generally don’t give benefits that original Medicare doesn’t offer. Medicare Supplement Although these plans are generally more expensive on...
Read MoreDid you know that you can still change your Medicare plan for 2020? We are currently in our Medicare Open Enrollment period. This is not the same as the Annual Enrollment period that runs from October 15th through December 7th. The Medicare Open enrollment period runs from January 1st...
Read MoreOpen Enrollment Period It’s back, in 2019 the Open Enrollment period is coming back and the Medicare Advantage Disenrollment Period is gone. The new Open Enrollment Period is not to be confused with the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP). The AEP runs from October 15th through December 7th of every year....
Read MoreYou may have noticed on your current insurance card that you see the acronym HMO or PPO, but you’re not entirely sure as to what they each mean. Generally, the difference between HMO’s and PPO’s include the size of the network (number of primary doctors, specialist, and hospitals), restrictions...
Read MoreMedicare Supplement vs. Medicare Advantage Many clients that I speak to never quite understand the difference between a Medigap “Medicare supplement” and a Medicare Advantage plan (Part C). They often get them mixed up so I wanted to take a moment just to try and clarify the differences. I...
Read MoreIt’s not all too uncommon today to hear that someone is unhappy with their current Medicare plan. Lots of issues could arise; from losing your doctor because he no longer takes your current plan to suddenly realizing your coverage isn’t as good as it used to be. Often times...
Read MoreYou may have read recently that Medicare Supplement Plan F will be eliminated by the year 2020. This bill was passed to eliminate “First Dollar Coverage”. But will you lose your Plan F if you already have it? The answer is No. But it may be wise to look...
Read MoreWatch this video to learn more Medicare 101 Starting Medicare can be a confusing time and chances are you fall into one of three categories: You’ve been on your employer plan that has covered your healthcare You have an individual insurance plan through the Affordable care act (ACA) or...
Read MoreYou may wonder why can’t you just receive all your information in the mail about your upcoming Medicare Enrollment. Truth is, you will receive tons of mail in the next coming months about plans that are available in your area, but they fail to actually give you an details...
Read MoreIt’s the middle of the year and while you take a few medications, you wouldn’t consider yourself a person who takes a lot of prescriptions. But lo and behold you get a notice from Medicare and your insurance company, that you are in something referred to as a Coverage...
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