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Tuesday, August 23, 2016Plan F vs. Plan G. Which one is better? Can Plan G really save me money? Both plans are Medicare Supplement Plans and work the same way and have the same coverage except for the Part B annual deductible. Plan G does not cover Medicare Part B annual deductible, which in 2016 is $166/year. READ MORE >>
Friday, June 24, 20162016 Medicare Costs There are 2 main components of Medicare costs. There are fixed costs and variable costs. As a principle, fixed costs are costs that can be predicted while variable costs tend to be unpredictable. Some of the fixed costs of Medicare Part A and Part B include the monthly premium, which for Part A is free for people who worked for 10 years or 40 quarters. READ MORE >>
Thursday, June 16, 2016Finding a Medigap Plan. A review of medicare.gov when looking for a Medigap plan READ MORE >>
Wednesday, June 8, 2016What are my Medicare coverage options when I turn 65? Well, you are soon turning 65 and are getting bombarded with a lot of mail from all the different insurance companies telling you to make a decision about your Medicare coverage but what are your options and how do you know which coverage works best for you? READ MORE >>
Tuesday, April 12, 2016High Deductible Medigap Versus F Plan Supplement An important addition to the Medicare supplement market was the advent of the High Deductible F plan. As health insurance agents across all segments, Individual, Small Group, and Medicare supplement, we've been big fans of high deductibles for many years now. READ MORE >>
Monday, April 11, 2016The Need For Medicare Supplement Plan The Medicare Health Program first came into existence upon President Lyndon Johnson's approval in 1965. Over the years, the benefits afforded by the law were expanded to include hospice care, physical rehabilitation and an outpatient prescription drug feature. READ MORE >>
Thursday, April 7, 2016Why the Medicare Supplement Plan F Works Best Your mailbox is full. After turning 64 and 1/2, you're suddenly the most popular person on the block and the poor mailman can barely find room to stuff all those shiny brochures into the box. READ MORE >>
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