
April 17, 2014 /// No Comments
As many seniors turning or already 65 may know, the Affordable Care Act is closing the Medicare Part D donut-hole by 2020. Each year the hole gets smaller and smaller. We have your cost-sharing for 2014.
April 15, 2014 /// 2 Comments
Millions of people have diabetes, however many people are unaware they have it. Medicare offers $0 diabetes screenings for those at risk.
April 14, 2014 /// 2 Comments
Medigap Plan F is the most comprehensive Medicare Supplement plan available. What does “most comprehensive” actually mean? We understand that the language is rather vague. Let us explain…
April 10, 2014 /// No Comments
We at Senior65.com want to bring you the best quotes by the best minds for our boomer friends. The power of a few words strung together inspire us in profound ways.
April 9, 2014 /// No Comments
Medicare covers a lot, but supplemental insurance fills in the gaps. There are plans that fit every need from basic to very comprehensive. Here is a quick comparison of the two most popular plans: Medigap A and Medigap F.
April 7, 2014 /// No Comments
There’s a lot of buzz about the new health reform and what will happen with Medicare. This new law is meant to lower costs not increase them. Medicare determines what a senior pays for Part B by…
April 7, 2014 /// No Comments
Medicare covers a lot of your health needs, however we’ve found out a few things you’ve always to know. With Medicare you can see any doctor, but it may cost you…
April 3, 2014 /// No Comments
Boomers have some wonderful memories. So every week, as cued by Facebook, we will do a Throwback Thursday. Feel free to join the fun on…
April 3, 2014 /// 8 Comments
The other day we received a call from a client who wanted to know the difference between Medicare supplement Plan D and medicare supplement Plan N. That is a very good question because at first glance they look identical. Here is the only difference…
April 2, 2014 /// No Comments
Medicare Advantage plans must cover all the services that Original Medicare covers, however there are some differences in how they are covered.