LEARN ABOUT Medicare
Medicare can be confusing. When trying to understand how Medicare will affect you and your spouse, there will be some difficult choices that you will have to face. Some people like the benefits of a traditional Medicare plans (Medicare Supplement), while others like the new Medicare Advantage programs.
It is very important to know and understand which plan is right for you. Our goal is to provide you and your spouse the best possible information which will give you real choices and help clear up the confusion.
Some questions you may have are:
- Cost - what can I afford? What are my out of pocket expenses?
- Benefits - what services does the plan cover, and will I have unexpected out of pocket costs?
- Doctors and Hospitals - what is my choice of doctors and hospitals?
- Location - is there a network, and what area does it cover, can I travel and still be covered?
- Pharmacy - what are my prescription plan choices?
- Quality of Health Care - can I choose the best doctors?
- Control of my Healthcare - who controls my treatment, me or my health plan?
You need a licensed agent that will take the time to answer your questions and help you to decide what Medicare options are best for you and your family. We help you make the right decisions now, which makes the transition into retirement much easier. Before retirement you could always go to your employers Human Resources department for answers. Now, you may consider us your personal Human Resources partner for your retirement needs.
The best way to understand all of your options is to request your free Medicare Booklet, which will be delivered to your door completely free and with no further obligation.
In addition to providing this valuable information, an agent can sit down with you and review your current policies and provide you with aFREE ($250 value) confidential consultation. They will to identify your vulnerabilities and show you how to protect your health, wealth, and plan for a bright future with your loved ones without the fears that normally accompany retirement. |