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7 Medicare Enrollment Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 76.5 million people in the United States were enrolled in Medicare in 2020.  Medicare aims to provide health insurance to older or disabled Americans. If you think you may be eligible, it’s important to know about common Medicare enrollment mistakes.  Keep reading to learn about the […]

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Signing Up For Medicare in Florida

Medicare in Florida In the state of Florida, you may expect to pay more for your standardized Medicare Supplement Plan. The Florida rates tend to be among the highest in the nation. With its senior population, mild climate, easy lifestyle, vibrant and retirement communities, and lower housing costs and taxes, Florida remains attractive to senior […]

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Changing Medicare Advantage Plans

There are four different parts to Medicare: your Medicare Part A plan is your hospital plan that covers stays at a skilled nursing facility. Your Medicare Part B plan covers your preventative care and doctor’s visits, as well as durable medical equipment such as a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device. Medicare Part D is […]

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Medicare General Enrollment Period

Medicare is health insurance provided to people age 65 and older and is divided up into four parts: Part A, Part B, Part C, and Part D. Your Part A Medicare insurance plan is your skilled nursing facility care plan. This is the card that you would present at a hospital if you are going […]

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