Medicare
Breakdown
The Alphabet Soup of Medicare
Medicare can be a nightmare to understand. I’ve helped over 5,000 Baby Boomers navigate this journey and I hope this book can help you too!
topics Covered
The Parts of Medicare
Parts A, B, C, & D
Advantage
Plans
PPO, HMO, and Special Needs Plans
Enrollment Periods
Open Enrollment, Annual Election Period
Costly
Mistakes
Avoid the 7 costly mistakes of Medicare
Available in Print or Digital
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Author spotlight
Justin Brock is a dedicated professional who has made a significant impact in the Medicare industry. With his extensive experience, he has personally assisted more than 5,000 Medicare beneficiaries, while his team has successfully helped over 100,000 individuals enroll in various Medicare plans such as Medigap, Medicare Advantage, and Part D Prescription drug coverage. Justin’s expertise and ethical approach have established him as a trusted authority within the Medicare agent community.
Recognized for his expertise, Justin is highly sought after as a speaker for retirement communities, unions, civil organizations, and agent-focused events. His insightful talks revolve around Medicare and the importance of building a brand rooted in trust, particularly among our nation’s greatest generation. Justin’s passion for serving others and his commitment to upholding ethical standards have earned him a well-deserved reputation in the industry.
Readers say
Great book for newbies to medicare and even some good info for seasoned medicare agents. Justin takes all the confusion out of Medicare Advantage and Medigap plans while breaking the enrollment periods down and gives examples of when to use them. 👍
Kevin M.
Whether you’re new to Medicare or a new agent trying to figure out how Medicare works, or what to sign up for, this book really is a great resource. The book was informative, easy reading with a little humor thrown in that held my attention as well as helped to clarify some of the more confusing aspects of Medicare. I highly recommend it.