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This is MedicareBob, a Podcast created to empower Seniors with Medicare knowledge.

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  • Wednesday Rate Watch: Colorado Springs, CO 80829

    01/08/2018 Duración: 08min

    This Wednesday Rate Watch is focused Medicare Supplement Plan G, for a male and female, ages 65 and 70 in Colorado Springs, Colorado (zip code 80829). As I have said before, Medicare Supplement plans are all Federally regulated by the government. There is no reason for anyone to pay more for their Medicare Supplement Plan G with one carrier over another because the letter of the plan dictates the coverage, not the carrier. You are not getting any additional benefits by paying more. That’s why it is important to shop your Medicare Supplement coverage every year, and we can help you with that. You may ask, “Why do these companies charge different prices if they are all the same?” That’s a great question. Carriers have different administrative costs and they have different profit goals. There’s tons of different reasons why these big companies charge different prices. What you need to know is, just like in your Medicare book, Medicare Supplement Plan G is the same with every carrier.

  • Medigap Monday: Does Medicare Supplement Plan G cover CAT scans

    30/07/2018 Duración: 01min

    Medicare Part B covers medically necessary clinical diagnostic laboratory tests, when your doctor or practitioner orders them. These tests are done to help your doctor diagnose or rule out a suspected illness or condition. Medicare also covers some preventive services to help prevent, find, or manage a medical problem. Part B covers diagnostic non-laboratory tests when these apply: • Your doctor or other health care provider orders them. • They're ordered as part of treating a medical problem. Examples of diagnostic non-laboratory tests include CT scans, MRIs, EKGs, X-rays, and PET scans. These tests are done to help your doctor diagnose or rule out a suspected illness or condition. The Medicare Supplement Plan G will cover any service that Medicare covers. Medicare Supplement Plan G covers everything but Medicare Part B’s annual deductible of $183.00, so if you have not met your deductible for the year, you would pay the full or remaining amount of that deductible.

  • Wednesday Rate Watch: Houston, TX 77001

    25/07/2018 Duración: 07min

    This Wednesday Rate Watch is focused Medicare Supplement Plan G, for a male and female, ages 65 and 70 in Houston, Tx (zip code 77001). As I have said before, Medicare Supplement plans are all Federally regulated by the government. There is no reason for anyone to pay more for their Medicare Supplement Plan G with one carrier over another because the letter of the plan dictates the coverage, not the carrier. You are not getting any additional benefits by paying more. That’s why it is important to shop your Medicare Supplement coverage every year, and we can help you with that. You may ask, “Why do these companies charge different prices if they are all the same?” That’s a great question. Carriers have different administrative costs and they have different profit goals. There’s tons of different reasons why these big companies charge different prices. What you need to know is, just like in your Medicare book, Medicare Supplement Plan G is the same with every carrier.

  • Medigap Monday: What Happened to Medicare Supplement Plan J?

    23/07/2018 Duración: 04min

    The Medicare Supplement Plan J was, at one time, the Cadillac of the Medicare Supplement plans. It was the most comprehensive Medicare Supplement a person could purchase on Medicare. Plan J filled all the gaps in Medicare, much like the Plan F does now. As of June 1st, 2010, Original Medicare covered two additional benefits. They covered at home health recovery and preventative healthcare. At home recovery and preventative healthcare are now being covered by Original Medicare parts A and B. The only two benefits that Plan J paid for that the Plan F did not were those two benefits, so now that Medicare covered those benefits it made the Plan J exactly like the Plan F, so Medicare discontinued the plan. If you have the Plan J, you were grandfathered into the plan. Medicare did not take away your coverage. But with the discontinuation of the plan, and the pool of people getting smaller over the last 8 years, we have seen significant increases in the Plan J’s premiums.

  • FAQ Friday: How to Appeal Denial of Coverage

    20/07/2018 Duración: 03min

    An appeal is the action you can take if you disagree with a coverage or payment decision by Medicare or your Medicare plan. For example, you can appeal if Medicare or your plan denies: • A request for a health care service, supply, item, or prescription drug that you think you should able to get. • A request for payment of a health care service, supply, item or prescription drug you already got. • A request to change the amount you must pay for a health care service, supply, item or prescription drug. You can also appeal if Medicare or your plan stops providing or paying for all or part of a health care service, supply, item, or prescription drug you think you still need. If you decide to file an appeal, you can ask your doctor, supplier. Or other health care provider for any information that may help your case. Keep a copy of everything you send to Medicare or your plan as part of your appeal.

  • Wednesday Medigap Rate Watch: Las Vegas, NV 88901

    18/07/2018 Duración: 07min

    This Wednesday Rate Watch is focused Medicare Supplement Plan G, for a male and female, ages 65 thru 75 in Las Vegas, Nevada (zip code 88901). As I have said before, Medicare Supplement plans are all Federally regulated by the government. There is no reason for anyone to pay more for their Medicare Supplement Plan G with one carrier over another because the letter of the plan dictates the coverage, not the carrier. You are not getting any additional benefits by paying more. That’s why it is important to shop your Medicare Supplement coverage every year, and we can help you with that. You may ask, “Why do these companies charge different prices if they are all the same?” That’s a great question. Carriers have different administrative costs and they have different profit goals. There’s tons of different reasons why these big companies charge different prices. What you need to know is, just like in your Medicare book, Medicare Supplement Plan G is the same with every carrier.

  • Medigap Monday: Does Medicare Supplement Plan G offer Silver Sneakers?

    16/07/2018 Duración: 04min

    For a period of time, Medicare Supplement carriers and Advantage Plans were including Silver Sneakers as part of their list of benefits as an incentive to choose their plan over another carrier’s. However, most carriers are no longer offering Silver Sneakers with their plans. United Healthcare was the last carrier offering it and they have even started phasing it out in some areas. The reason for this is because even though people were asking about the plan, most people weren’t using it. The carriers are not going to continue paying for something that people aren’t using. In all reality, that is reflected in the monthly premiums that the Medicare Supplement policy holders are paying so essentially, everyone is paying for something that a majority are not using.

  • FAQ Friday: Foreign Travel Benefit

    13/07/2018 Duración: 09min

    Medicare will not cover you if you leave the country however, the Medicare Supplement Plan G will cover you if you leave the country. The Medicare Supplement Plan G comes with what is called a foreign travel benefit. It will cover foreign travel emergency care if it begins during the first 60 days of your trip, and if Medicare doesn't otherwise cover the care. They pay 80% of the billed charges for certain medically necessary emergency care outside the U.S. after you meet a $250 deductible for the year and has a lifetime limit of $50,000.

  • Wednesday Rate Watch: Round Rock, Texas

    11/07/2018 Duración: 07min

    This Wednesday Rate Watch is focused Medicare Supplement Plan G, for a male and female, ages 65 thru 75 in Round Rock, Texas (zip code 78664). As I have said before, Medicare Supplement plans are all Federally regulated by the government. There is no reason for anyone to pay more for their Medicare Supplement Plan G with one carrier over another because the letter of the plan dictates the coverage, not the carrier. You are not getting any additional benefits by paying more. That’s why it is important to shop your Medicare Supplement coverage every year, and we can help you with that. You may ask, “Why do these companies charge different prices if they are all the same?” That’s a great question. Carriers have different administrative costs and they have different profit goals. There’s tons of different reasons why these big companies charge different prices. What you need to know is, just like in your Medicare book, Medicare Supplement Plan G is the same with every carrier.

  • Medigap Monday: Does Medicare Supplement Plan G cover me outside of my county?

    09/07/2018 Duración: 02min

    Medicare Supplement Plan G, also known as Medigap G, is a Federally standardized plan and it’s a true Medicare Supplement Medigap. The way that the Medicare Supplement Plan G works is that Medicare Parts A and B is your primary insurance. Because Medicare remains primary, you have nationwide coverage, even with your Medicare Supplement. So, you can go from one county to another or one state to another and have full coverage. Your coverage will remain exactly the same is every county or state you are in, as long as you go to a doctor or hospital that accepts Original Medicare. You will not need referrals or any prior authorizations. The only out-of-pocket costs you have if you have a Medicare Supplement Plan G is Medicare’s Part B small annual deductible of $183.00. Once you’ve met that deductible you have no further out-of-pocket costs for Medicare covered services nationwide.

  • FAQ Friday: What is a Medicare Advantage Plan?

    06/07/2018 Duración: 09min

    A Medicare Advantage Plan is not a Supplement Plan, it is a private alternative to Medicare. A Medicare Advantage Plan will not pay the bills that Medicare would normally pay, instead a Medicare Advantage Plan will charge you a different deductible, different copays and different co-insurance compared to Medicare. Medicare Advantage Plan Summary: • Low monthly premium. (Sometimes advertised as $0.00 per month) • You will usually have to pay a fee every time you use the plan. ($15.00 copay for PCP visit, $300.00 per day each day you are in the hospital, etc.) • You have to go to certain Doctors, Hospitals and Providers. (HMO or PPO Network) • You will have to get prior authorizations for some procedures. • You will have to get referrals to go see a specialist.

  • Medigap Monday: Does Medicare Supplement Plan G Cover Medications

    02/07/2018 Duración: 01min

    When Congress passed the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003, Medicare went through a huge change. Among other things, this act started the beginning of Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage. Since Medicare Supplements can no longer be sold with prescription drug coverage, the Medicare Supplement Plan G does not offer prescription drug coverage. The supplements all use stand-alone drug plans, Medicare Part D. The great thing about using a stand-alone drug plan is that you can shop for the drug plan that is the best value and covers your medications the best. Every Part D plan is different based on the medications you're taking at that time. There is no way to list an exact cost for these plans. The good thing is you can shop these plans every year during Annual Enrollment (starting Oct. 15th and ending Dec. 7th) and we do that for our clients every year as a service to them.

  • FAQ Friday: The Differences between Medicare and Medicaid

    29/06/2018 Duración: 03min

    Medicare and Medicaid are two separate, government-run programs that were created in 1965 in response to the inability of older and lower-income Americans to buy private health insurance. They were part of President Lyndon Johnson’s “Great Society” vision of a general social commitment to meeting individual social, economic, and health care needs. Medicare and Medicaid are social insurance programs that allow the financial burdens of illness to be shared among healthy and sick individuals, and affluent and lower-income families. Medicare and Medicaid are different in several respects: they are run and funded by different parts of the government and primarily serve different groups.

  • Wednesday Rate Watch: Cook County, Illinois 60005

    27/06/2018 Duración: 07min

    This Wednesday Rate Watch is focused Medicare Supplement Plan G, for a male and female, ages 65 and 70 in Cook County Illinois (zip code 60005). As I have said before, Medicare Supplement plans are all Federally regulated by the government. There is no reason for anyone to pay more for their Medicare Supplement Plan G with one carrier over another because the letter of the plan dictates the coverage, not the carrier. You are not getting any additional benefits by paying more. That’s why it is important to shop your Medicare Supplement coverage every year, and we can help you with that. You may ask, “Why do these companies charge different prices if they are all the same?” That’s a great question. Carriers have different administrative costs and they have different profit goals. There’s tons of different reasons why these big companies charge different prices. What you need to know is, just like in your Medicare book, Medicare Supplement Plan G is the same with every carrier.

  • FAQ Friday: To B or not to B with Medicare

    22/06/2018 Duración: 02min

    As long as you are working for an employer that has more than 20 employees and you have active group insurance through your employer, you have the option to defer your Medicare and you can start your Medicare when you retire and you will not have a penalty. If you are turning 65 and you’re retired, you have to take Medicare Part B otherwise you be penalized in the future. If you are still working but you work for a small company that has under 20 employees, you will most likely have to take your Medicare Part B because your group is not larger than 20 or more. If you are still working and your company has a group that is larger than 20 people, but you didn’t take their health insurance because you retired from a previous job and you have retirement health insurance benefits through your former employer; you would have to take Medicare Part B or join your current employer’s group plan.

  • Wednesday Medigap Rate Watch: Dekalb County, Georgia

    20/06/2018 Duración: 04min

    This Wednesday Rate Watch is focused Medicare Supplement Plan G, for a male and female, ages 65 and 70 in Dekalb County Georgia (zip code 30002). As I have said before, Medicare Supplement plans are all Federally regulated by the government. There is no reason for anyone to pay more for their Medicare Supplement Plan G with one carrier over another because the letter of the plan dictates the coverage, not the carrier. You are not getting any additional benefits by paying more. That’s why it is important to shop your Medicare Supplement coverage every year, and we can help you with that. You may ask, “Why do these companies charge different prices if they are all the same?” That’s a great question. Carriers have different administrative costs and they have different profit goals. There’s tons of different reasons why these big companies charge different prices. What you need to know is, just like in your Medicare book, Medicare Supplement Plan G is the same with every carrier.

  • Medigap Monday: Does Medicare cover home healthcare services

    18/06/2018 Duración: 02min

    You can use your home health benefits under Part A and/or Part B. Medicare covers medically necessary part-time or intermittent skilled nursing care, and/or physical therapy, speech-language pathology services, and/or services if you have a continuing need for occupational therapy. A doctor, or certain health care professionals who work with a doctor, must see you face-to-face before a doctor can certify that you need home health services. A doctor must order your care, and a Medicare-certified home health agency must provide it. Home health services may also include medical social services, part-time or intermittent home health aide services, durable medical equipment, and medical supplies for use at home.

  • FAQ Friday: Does Medicare cover Cataract surgery?

    15/06/2018 Duración: 02min

    Medicare covers many medically necessary surgical procedures, so as long as the cataract surgery is medically necessary, Medicare will cover it. For surgeries or procedures, it's hard to know the exact costs in advance. This is because no one knows exactly what services you'll need. If you need surgery or a procedure, you may be able to estimate how much you'll have to pay. You can: 1. Ask the doctor, hospital, or facility how much you'll have to pay for the surgery and any care afterward. 2. Find out if you're an inpatient or outpatient because what you pay may be different. 3. Check with any other insurance you may have to see what it will pay. If you belong to a Medicare health plan, contact your plan for more information. Other insurance might include: • Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) policy • Medicaid • Coverage from your or your spouse's employer 4. Log into MyMedicare.gov, or look at your last "Medicare Summary Notice" (MSN) to see if you've met your deductibles.

  • Wednesday Medigap Rate Watch: Jefferson County Alabama

    13/06/2018 Duración: 05min

    This Wednesday Rate Watch is focused Medicare Supplement Plan G, for a male and female, ages 65 and 70 in Jefferson County Alabama (zip code 35005). As I have said before, Medicare Supplement plans are all Federally regulated by the government. There is no reason for anyone to pay more for their Medicare Supplement Plan G with one carrier over another because the letter of the plan dictates the coverage, not the carrier. You are not getting any additional benefits by paying more. That’s why it is important to shop your Medicare Supplement coverage every year, and we can help you with that. You may ask, “Why do these companies charge different prices if they are all the same?” That’s a great question. Carriers have different administrative costs and they have different profit goals. There’s tons of different reasons why these big companies charge different prices. What you need to know is, just like in your Medicare book, Medicare Supplement Plan G is the same with every carrier.

  • Medigap Monday: Three ways to track your new Medicare card

    11/06/2018 Duración: 03min

    You may have heard that Medicare has started mailing new Medicare cards to everyone with Medicare. Hang tight — mailing takes some time across the country, and you might get your card at a different time than friends or neighbors in your state. In the meantime, keep using your current Medicare card until your new one arrives. 3 ways for you to find out when you should expect your new Medicare card in the mail: • Check out the map on Medicare.gov/NewCard. Keep coming back to check the status of card mailings in your state. Once card mailings begin in your state, it’ll take at least a month to finish. • Keep an eye on your email. We’ll send you an email update when new Medicare cards start mailing in your state. • Log in to your MyMedicare.gov account to see if your new card has mailed. Don’t have an account yet? You can sign up now at MyMedicare.gov— it’s a free, secure, and easy way to access all your Medicare information in one place.

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