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 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 Advantage: Changes Per Recent Healthcare Reform Bill

One issue that is of interest to senior citizens is how the bill affects the Medicare Advantage. Unless you have been hiding under a rock for the last couple of years, you probably already know that there have been some major changes in health care in this country. Mostly this has to do with the Healthcare Reform Bill that has recently passed through congress. Needless to say, there has been a … [Read more...]

Medicare News: Medicare Prescription Drug Rebate

If you are a senior citizen, then you already know that Medicare prescription drug plans tend to be a complicated issue. For one, there are various kinds of Medicare plans. There isn’t just one plan that is right for all senior citizens. Also, depending on what kind of money you make, what kind of social security you have, and what kind of taxes you have paid, you may even have to supplement your … [Read more...]

Medicare News: Under Medicare Advantage Senior Out of Pocket Costs Increase

An official from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recently provided new analysis that shows seniors may have to spend more money for Medicare Advantage programs beginning next year as a result of provisions in the health care reform law. Richard Foster, the chief actuary for CMS, told Senate Republicans in a letter that the health care reform law will result in "less generous … [Read more...]

Medicare News: SEP – Special Election Period

Are you one of the 236,000 Private Fee for Service members, nationwide, that are losing your coverage? You now qualify for a SEP (Special Election Period). Medicare Advantage members losing their Private Fee for Service (PFFS) coverage, or other Medicare Advantage program that is leaving the area, are eligible for a SEP (Special Election Period) which allows them to move to another carrier right … [Read more...]