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Medicare Insurance Guidance – Parts A, B, C and D

Our team makes Medicare Insurance easy! We’ll show you all your options and help you compare a variety of plans. Typically, you can choose “Original Medicare” – Part A + Part B + Part D. Or, you can choose “Medicare Advantage” – Part C + Part D. Of course, deductibles and co-insurance expenses must be considered, and you may qualify for a Medicare Savings Program. Fortunately, we guide you through every step of the process, making a confusing program surprisingly simple.

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Medicare Insurance Savings Programs

Many of our clients qualify for Medicare Savings Programs. These programs pay for the Medicare Part A deductible, Part B deductible, Part B Co-Insurance, and Part B Premium.

If your income is within limits set by the Social Security Administration, we can assist in lowering monthly premiums, annual deductibles, and co-payments to your Part D plan. This program has several names including Extra Help and Low Income Subsidy (LIS).

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At Healthcare Educators we pride ourselves in helping all of our clients acquire the services and benefits that best suits their needs. We gladly provide FREE consultations to everyone

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Medicare Extra Help Income Limit

Medicare Extra Help Income Limit

You help you clients find the best Medicare plans for their needs, but some of them might need a little extra help. Prescription drugs can be expensive – so expensive that some of your clients might not be able to afford them. That can lead to difficult decisions,...

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Are You Spending Too Much on Medicare Prescription Drugs?

Are You Spending Too Much on Medicare Prescription Drugs?

Medicare could save $1.7 billion a year if beneficiaries switched from brand name to generic prescription drugs. How much could you save? According to a study conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Medicare could have saved...

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Who Should Buy a Medicare Supplement?

Who Should Buy a Medicare Supplement?

Medicare is far from free. According to the Fidelity Retiree Health Care Cost Estimate, a couple who retires in 2020 at age 65 will need approximately $295,000 just for healthcare costs. Saving for retirement is important, but so is picking the right Medicare plan....

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Medicare Options for Clients with Chronic Conditions

Medicare Options for Clients with Chronic Conditions

Chronic conditions are common among seniors. More than one in four seniors has diabetes, according to the American Diabetes Association, while more than one in five seniors has coronary heart disease, according to the CDC. The prevalence of many other chronic...

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Your COVID-19 Vaccine Guide

Your COVID-19 Vaccine Guide

Now that COVID-19 vaccines have been approved, many people are eager to get their shots. Other people have questions and concerns. Here’s what you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine. Where and When Can I Get the Vaccine? Producing a vaccine takes time, and there...

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Medicare Costs Announced for 2021

Medicare Costs Announced for 2021

Medicare isn’t free – and in 2021, it will be even more expensive. The 2021 Medicare costs have been announced, and seniors can expect to pay a little more in the coming year. 2021 Medicare Part B Costs CMS has announced the 2021 premiums, deductibles and coinsurance...

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