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Hi, Ed. I ended up signing up for a Medicare Advantage Plan with AARP United Healthcare because, as you know, I lost my Medicaid. I had them before, and they covered my medication and doctors. I know that you recommend the supplement plan and I'm still not sure if it's right 🤔 It has everything I need, but I just wondering if it's right with all my health issues and medication which 1 of them is not excepticble by most plans. I really hope I've gotten the best plan 🙏🏻. You're doing a great job helping so many people in need of assistance. Thank you 😊. Have a great and blessed day 🙏🏻 ❤
What about Plan F versus Plan G? Plan F for me now is $267 and increases annually. I will be 75 in December. Plan G may be significantly cheaper in premiums but what about coverage? Thank you!
The coverage on Plan G is exactly the same as Plan F except for the annual Medicare deductible, which is paid for you on Plan F but you must pay yourself on Plan G.
Seems like a lot of plans you have to have to be fully covered. You have to have Medicare a Medicare B then you have to have a Medicare G at the right time then beyond that you have to have coverage for dental and eyeglasses. Why can’t they all be put together to have one planold people like easy
I am on a Medicare advantage plan, unable to work, extreme health problems.. with no other income but SS..living in poverty, can't afford a payment per month, do what can I do?
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I still work and have medical insurance. I am my full retirement age and could collect ss now but want to wait. I have part a medicare but have held off on getting part b. However i need a shot every 3 months for a medical problem that my medical insurance does not cover. I want to sign up for part b because it covers my shots. Can i sign up for Medicare part b, and also keep my works medical insurance and hold off signing up for a medigap supplement plan until I officially retire and then sign up for supplemental?
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Do you have any information on the RX 'donut hole' for 2025? The co-pay for 2 medications was over $300 for a 1 months supply. Being on a fixed income, how do people afford their meds. Is the 'donut hole' eliminated in 2025? Thank you!
If you are collecting social security at 62 and your x collected at 62. X is now deceased and I'm collecting on his record at his death. I didn't realize until his death I could have collected earlier on his record. Can they claw back to give me missed benefits
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I am looking at a "what if" scenario whereby I want to figure out the extent to which working an extra 6 months will improve my earnings record and thus my social security amount on retirement. Looking at my 35 year work history, there are a few years when earnings were almost zero, so wonder how much working into 2025 will help my earnings record and my social security payment. Trying to figure out if working into 2025 for 6 months would be worth it in terms of a better ss payment. Is there a rule of thumb for this?
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Next month or so....Please give us a call and leave your name, state, and what you need help with and we'll go over all your options. 888-817-0446 Or, email me: ed@mygovexpert.com
Please give us a call and leave your name, state, and what you need help with and we'll go over all your options. 888-817-0446 Or, email me: ed@mygovexpert.com
Hi Ed! I LIVE in Pennsylvania. I need a Medicare advantage dual reliable plan . Medical assistance is paying my premium of $174.70. Please connect me with a broker to help me to select a plan. I also have DIABETES.
We can help with that! Please give us a call and leave your name, state, and what you need help with and we'll go over all your options. 888-817-0446 Or, email me: ed@mygovexpert.com
You moved too quickly through the Advantage Plans CHANGING coverages every year for current clients.... You actually used the world "UPDRADED PLAN" ... when I think you meant Downgrade a subscribers current plan and offered a different plan to NEW Subscribes. My question is... How am I informed when a Advantage Plan has changed my coverages/cost from year to year?
Yes, they generally upgrade plans to get new customers and downgrade other plans of existing customers to save money... You will receive an Annual Notice of Change next month with all the details. You can give us a call and we can compare that with all the new 2025 plans. 888-817-0446 or email, ed@mygovexpert.com