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‎05-25-2016 05:12 PM
I highly urge people who will be eligible for Medicare in the next few months to go to an insurance agent and have them go over your choices. I went today because all of the information I am getting in the mail was just so confusing. She took about an hour and explained all of my options. I now know what I will choose when it is time for me to apply. Don't wait till the last minute and rush into picking a plan that isn't good for you. I feel like I'm fully informed in my options.
‎05-25-2016 05:31 PM
I became a member of the Medicare/Medicare Supplemental Club last summer. My mail box was flooded w/all the Medicare stuff which I promptly threw in the trash. Then this is what I did.....
Read the Medicare & You booklet that every one gets in the mail (when that time comes) & checked off all the health insurances I was interested in.
I called each one to have them mail me their policy info.
Once I received them all (3), I compared what they offered, their services, their premium fees, etc.
Then I selected the policy that fit my needs as well as if the premium payments was worth it.
If I didn't care for the 3 I picked out, I would have gone back to the booklet to pick out 3 more. Luckily my state has a list of 17 approved health providers allowed to do business in the state.
For me it wasn't confusing as each ins carrier was pretty straight forward in what they offered & what wasn't offered.
Of course you still need that magnifying glass to read all the small print.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
‎05-25-2016 05:32 PM
DH did this before he turned 65, it was very helpful.
‎05-25-2016 05:36 PM
I would also recommend doing some research on your own first so you have a basic understanding of the options. An agent may be representing a specific company and could be biased. She/he will be making a commission.
‎05-25-2016 05:45 PM
I agree, it can be very confusing. Just make sure you find someone who is neutral because you don't want someone that represents just one insurance company.
‎05-25-2016 05:51 PM - edited ‎05-25-2016 05:52 PM
@Mz iMac wrote:I became a member of the Medicare/Medicare Supplemental Club last summer. My mail box was flooded w/all the Medicare stuff which I promptly threw in the trash. Then this is what I did.....
Read the Medicare & You booklet that every one gets in the mail (when that time comes) & checked off all the health insurances I was interested in.
I called each one to have them mail me their policy info.
Once I received them all (3), I compared what they offered, their services, their premium fees, etc.
Then I selected the policy that fit my needs as well as if the premium payments was worth it.
If I didn't care for the 3 I picked out, I would have gone back to the booklet to pick out 3 more. Luckily my state has a list of 17 approved health providers allowed to do business in the state.
For me it wasn't confusing as each ins carrier was pretty straight forward in what they offered & what wasn't offered.
Of course you still need that magnifying glass to read all the small print.
Where did this booklet come from? Thanks.
‎05-25-2016 06:00 PM
@Hoovermom wrote:
@Mz iMac wrote:I became a member of the Medicare/Medicare Supplemental Club last summer. My mail box was flooded w/all the Medicare stuff which I promptly threw in the trash. Then this is what I did.....
Read the Medicare & You booklet that every one gets in the mail (when that time comes) & checked off all the health insurances I was interested in.
I called each one to have them mail me their policy info.
Once I received them all (3), I compared what they offered, their services, their premium fees, etc.
Then I selected the policy that fit my needs as well as if the premium payments was worth it.
If I didn't care for the 3 I picked out, I would have gone back to the booklet to pick out 3 more. Luckily my state has a list of 17 approved health providers allowed to do business in the state.
For me it wasn't confusing as each ins carrier was pretty straight forward in what they offered & what wasn't offered.
Of course you still need that magnifying glass to read all the small print.
Where did this booklet come from? Thanks.
@Hoovermom Medicare will send it to you right before you turn 65.
‎05-25-2016 06:02 PM
When the time comes I won't have to investigate at all. With Federal Blue Cross I won't be paying a dime with Medicare on any patient responsibilities.
‎05-25-2016 06:07 PM
@Hoovermom wrote:
@Mz iMac wrote:I became a member of the Medicare/Medicare Supplemental Club last summer. My mail box was flooded w/all the Medicare stuff which I promptly threw in the trash. Then this is what I did.....
Read the Medicare & You booklet that every one gets in the mail (when that time comes) & checked off all the health insurances I was interested in.
I called each one to have them mail me their policy info.
Once I received them all (3), I compared what they offered, their services, their premium fees, etc.
Then I selected the policy that fit my needs as well as if the premium payments was worth it.
If I didn't care for the 3 I picked out, I would have gone back to the booklet to pick out 3 more. Luckily my state has a list of 17 approved health providers allowed to do business in the state.
For me it wasn't confusing as each ins carrier was pretty straight forward in what they offered & what wasn't offered.
Of course you still need that magnifying glass to read all the small print.
Where did this booklet come from? Thanks.
Directly from Medicare. The booklet is customized to YOU & the state you domicile in.
This year it's called Medicare & You 2016. If you do not have yours you can either call Medicare and/or go to their online site & order one. The booklet is free.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
‎05-25-2016 06:10 PM
@Caligurll and @Mz iMac - Thanks so much. My birthday is in two months and haven't received it yet. Will look online. Again, thanks!!!
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