What Happens to My Medicare When I Move?

senior couple packing up to move

Are you currently enrolled in Medicare and considering moving to a new city or state? Before you do, find out what moving means for your Medicare plan and options that you will have when you move to a new state. Notify Your Provider It is important to notify your Medicare provider to avoid any lapse…

VA Health Care and Medicare

VA benefits and Medicare

Are you a Veteran about to turn, or just turning, 65? Wondering how VA coverage and Medicare will work together, or if you even need Medicare coverage if you have Veterans Affairs health benefits? We put together the following expert answers and valuable information to help you transition to Medicare as a veteran.   VA…

What is a Medicare Advantage Plan?

medicare advantage plan enrollment form

We understand how confusing Medicare can be, that’s why we want to make everything as clear for you. A Medicare Advantage Plan is a type of Medicare health plan that is offered through private carriers. This plan covers all the benefits that are covered under Medicare Parts A and B (Original Medicare) plus extra benefits….

How to Know If You Are Eligible for Medicare

Medicare enrollment form

Congratulations! You are ready to retire and enter a new phase of your life. However, you’re not sure if you’re eligible for Medicare yet. Once you decide to retire you will no longer be apart of your employer’s health insurance program, so it is important to know where you stand with Medicare eligibility. The simple…

Do I Need to Sign Up for Medicare at 65 If I’m Still Working?

Do I need to sign up for Medicare at 65 if I’m still working, tma blog

The age of retirement seems to be delayed longer and longer for most Americans, leaving many confused about when to enroll in Medicare. While the standard is to enroll within three months from your 65th birthday, many people assume they do not have to if they will still be receiving health insurance from their employer….

Changes to Medicare Advantage Plans are Still Possible

changes to medicare advantage

The Annual Enrollment Period is over…But the Open Enrollment Period is now! Wait, what? Confusing, I know. But these enrollment periods provide you with unique options. The Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) just ended on December 7th. AEP is the time Medicare beneficiaries have the option to consult with an independent representative and decide if their…

3 Ways to Avoid Scams for Medicare During Open Enrollment

3 WAYS TO AVOID SCAMS FOR MEDICARE DURING OPEN ENROLLMENT

As you are well aware, during the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP), you tend to get bombarded with Medicare ads, news, flyers, calls, and more. It’s not always easy to know what is a scam, who you can trust, or even what is legal when it comes to selling Medicare policies. As you’re trying to determine…

HMO’s and PPOs: Which is best for My Medicare Plan?

Difference between HMO's and PPO's

What’s the deal with all these healthcare acronyms nowadays? HMO? PPO? HSA? PFFS? Why isn’t there just one type of insurance provider? What does all this mean to you? Well, we’re here to tell you what HMO’s and PPO’s are, what the difference is between them, and what you might gain from choosing either as…

Medicare AEP vs OEP: What’s the Difference?

the difference between medicare aep and oep election periods, tma blog

As if Medicare weren’t confusing enough, everywhere you look there are confusing acronyms! These two are particularly important to not confuse because they affect when you can change your plans based on your current enrollment. So, let’s jump right in.  AEP is the Annual Enrollment Period, which runs every year from October 15th to December…

How to Find a Doctor Who Accepts Medicare

How to Find a Doctor Who Accepts Medicare, Trusted Medicare Answers Blog

Are you worried about finding a doctor who accepts Medicare? Good news! According to a Kaiser Survey in 2015, most primary care doctors still participate in the Medicare program and are accepting new Medicare patients. So, it’s quite likely your current doctor will continue to accept you as a patient when you start on Medicare….