Medicare Mastery: Ins and Outs Explained by Insurance Experts

Money Matters

02-08-2023 • 29 mins

Have you thought about how to make the most out of your Medicare benefits? We promise you that this episode of Money Matters will equip you with all the knowledge you need to make informed decisions about your Medicare plans. We have the pleasure of hosting John Stockwell and Jennifer Lindsay from Stockwell Insurance, as they simplify the often complex world of Medicare. They give us a clear understanding of the eligibility criteria, various parts of the program, as well as the deductibles and copays involved.

The devil is in the details, and when it comes to Medicare enrollment, it's no different. Have you wondered about the implications of not enrolling at 65? Or, have you ever asked what the 10-year or 40-quarter requirement for eligibility means for you? There's no need to worry. We address all these topics and more, including other enrollment periods, waivers for low-income individuals, and valuable information contained within the Medicare handbook.

Lastly, but definitely not least, we want to ensure that you are safeguarded against Medicare fraud. You'll find out why it's crucial to delve into your plan's network of doctors and prescriptions. We also shed light on the warning signs of fraudulent activity. Grab a notepad because we also share resources for further research and discuss the benefits of five-star rated Medicare Advantage plans. Also, discover the benefits of early enrollment and the advantages of attending a free class to better understand how your Medicare benefits work. Get ready for a deep dive into everything Medicare!

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