Should I activate Medicare Part B?

Before you Activate Medicare Part B make sure you are signed up for Medicare Part A You should sign up for Medicare Part A even if you are still working and have insurance through your employer as most people get Medicare Part A for free. Activate Medicare Part B Medicare Part B comes with a whole different set of rules you must understand before activating it. You’ll pay a premium when you … [Read more...]

When can I enroll in Medicare?

You can enroll in Medicare after your 65th birthday Your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) starts three months before your 65th birthday, includes your birth month and ends 3 months after your 65th birthday. You have a total of 7 months to enroll in Medicare. Social Security & Auto Enrollment in Medicare Are you currently receiving social security benefits? If you are already receiving … [Read more...]

Medicare Premiums In 2013

The Medicare premiums in 2013 (for Part B) will be $104.90 per month for most individuals but if your yearly income was higher than the average American you may have to pay more. How much does Part B cost? Most people pay $104.90 for their Part B premium each month. BUT... If your modified adjusted gross income (as reported on your IRS tax return from 2 years ago) is above a certain amount, … [Read more...]

Medicare Help: How Do I Apply For Medicare?

There are Two Ways to Apply For Medicare Apply For Medicare At your Local Social Security Office Most people do not realize that there is not a “Medicare office” where they go to get their Medicare Insurance. This is sometimes a bit confusing because, to apply for your Medicare benefit you must visit your local Social Security office. Apply for Medicare Online You may also visit this link … [Read more...]

Medicare Advice: Do I Need Medicare Insurance?

If you’ve applied for Medicare Part A and B you’ve got Medicare Insurance.  But, you’ve still got a big gap that could create a financial hardship for you if you don’t cover that gap with additional insurance. Medicare covers 80% of your Medicare approved procedures, doctor visits, etc.  But you are still responsible for 20% of all charges. That 20% isn’t a big deal if you just have to see the … [Read more...]

Medicare and Health Insurance Options at Age 65

There are loads of health insurance options for people over age 65. Below we'll discuss each of them so you get a better understanding of what to look for and which type of plan might work best for you. Private Insurance Some people, over 65, have company sponsored group medical health insurance that carries over into retirement. These plans must be reviewed by a Professional Medicare Insurance … [Read more...]

Medicare 101: The Letter At The End Of My Medicare Number

Medicare 101: The Letter At The End Of My Medicare Number Medicare Insurance Help, Education and Plans Now that you have your medicare card it's time to supplement your medicare Every beneficiary is given a Medicare number. This number is their Social Security number followed by a code. Your Medicare number is often referred to as a Medicare claim number. The letter codes at the … [Read more...]

Medicare Plans: Income-Based Part D Premiums

Starting January 1, 2011, Part D premiums will be based on your income. This includes Part D coverage you have from a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan, a Medicare Advantage Plan or a Medicare Cost Plan that includes Medicare prescription drug coverage. If your modified adjusted gross income, as reported on your Internal Revenue Service tax return from two years ago, (the most recent tax return … [Read more...]

Medicare Insurance Is Now A Reality For Baby Boomers

The first wave of Baby Boomers begin turning 65 in January 2011. This means that if you are one of these Baby Boomers you will be signing up for Medicare insurance for the first time. It can be a complex and frustrating process that could cost you time and money, if you make mistakes or wrong choices. Medicare Insurance has four parts: A, B, C and D. Part A covers in-hospital stays and has … [Read more...]

Medicare News: Spending too much on Out Of Pocket Expenses?

Are You Spending Half Your Income On Out Of Pocket Expenses? Imagine spending over half of your annual income on health care services each year. The Medicare program is a program that will pay for health care services for adults 65 years of age or older, or individuals with disabilities. This health care program will pay for a portion of inpatient and outpatient services. This program typically … [Read more...]