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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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Medicare Articles
Can You Have Private Insurance and Medicare?
When you turn 65, you age into Medicare. For many people, this is fantastic news. Others, however, may have other coverage that they want to keep. This raises the question – can you have private insurance AND Medicare? In some cases, this is possible. Job-Based or...
10 Questions to Ask Your Insurance Agent Before Choosing a Medicare Insurance Plan
The Medicare Annual Election Period is coming up. Between October 15 and December 7, Medicare beneficiaries can change their enrollment for the following year. This is a great opportunity to make sure you have the right coverage for your needs. Before you choose a...
Learn Your Medicare ABCs
More than 60 million people are enrolled in Medicare. Despite the fact that nearly 20 percent of the U.S. population uses Medicare, there are a lot of misconceptions about it. To clear things up, it’s time to get schooled on the ABCs of Medicare and Medicare...
What You Need to Know About Medicare Election Periods
Medicare beneficiaries have options. While this is a good thing, it can also lead to confusion. Selecting the right plan is a high-stakes decision. Adding to the pressure, beneficiaries can only make decisions during certain periods. To make the right decisions, they...
Health Insurance for Retirees
Health care is one of the biggest expenses retirees face. According to the most recent estimates from Fidelity, the average couple will spend about $285,000 on health care during retirement. Given the high medical costs, it’s clear that selecting the right health...
Low-Income Subsidies for Medicare
Medicare isn’t free. Although many Americans qualify for premium-free Medicare Part A, they still have to pay premiums for the other parts of Medicare, as well as deductibles and copays. All of these out-of-pockets can add up, sometimes with disastrous effects....