2022

Choosing A Medicare Advantage Plan When You Have Preexisting Conditions

If you have a preexisting medical condition, the good news is that your condition will not inhibit you from securing a Medicare Advantage plan. However, your condition should play a part in your decision on which plan to choose. Given that all advantage plans are not the same, every plan may not align with your preferred care plan for your condition, so you want to ensure you make the proper selection. Read More 

What You Should Do If Medicare Denies One Of Your Claims

Many people don't realize they can do anything about Medicare denial letters and assume they've made some mistake on their end during filing it. However, it's simpler than you might think to respond to a denial of benefits and there's a good chance you'll win the claim. You'll need to keep an eye on the paperwork you received regarding your Medicare plan and work quickly to stay within the deadlines set for making a challenge to their decisions. Read More 

Just Qualifying For Medicare? Two Signs You Need A Supplement Plan

There are a number of ways to qualify for original Medicare. If you have recently or are on the verge of turning 65 you can get the coverage as long as you have enough work credits. Or, perhaps you are younger than age 65 but have been diagnosed with a chronic illness and are no longer able to work. Regardless of which set of criteria you fit into, you now have the ability to add a supplement to your Medicare policy to round things out. Read More