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Is Medigap G Better than F?

Is Medigap G Better than F?

Medicare beneficiaries have many options when it comes to enhancing their healthcare coverage. Medigap plans are a valuable tool to help cover expenses that Medicare would otherwise leave you to pay. You’ve got about ten Medigap plans to choose from, but our clients always ask us about just two of

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Applying for Medicare

Applying for Medicare: Details, Tips, and Tricks

Applying for Medicare may seem like an intimidating task, but it’s easier than you think. Each year, we help thousands of people enroll in Medicare, and they’re always surprised by the process. Signing up for Medicare is especially easy when you have a trusted insurance advisor helping you along every

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Medicare Plan N Copays: How Much Will I Owe?

Medicare Plan N Copays: How Much Will I Owe?

Medicare Plan N is not the most comprehensive Medigap plan on the market. And yet, more and more beneficiaries are seeing the value of lower monthly premiums. In fact, we’re seeing the number of people enrolled in Plan N grow at a faster rate than any other Medigap plan. In

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Medicare Costs 2023

The first question we get asked by new clients is, “How much does Medicare cost?” Or similar questions like, “Is Medicare free? What are the Medicare premiums in 2023?” These are all common questions about the cost of Medicare, and we understand why they’re at the forefront of our clients’

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How to Handle Medicare Plan Premium Increases

How to Handle Medicare Plan Premium Increases

With all the inflation we’ve experienced recently, we’ve seen many of our clients get an increase in their Medicare plans. We often see this during Medicare’s Annual Election Period (AEP) for Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage plans. But, if you’re enrolled in a Medigap plan, you can see an

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How to Appeal Your Medicare Part B Premium

How to Appeal Your Medicare Part B Premium

Did you know that not everyone pays the same Medicare premiums? The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) set a standard premium each year, which is what the majority of beneficiaries pay. However, about 8% of people actually pay a higher premium for both Medicare Part B and Medicare

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