In retirement, almost nothing provides more peace of mind than good health and financial wellness. Hospital Plans and other types of supplemental health insurance, such as Critical Illness, Heart/Stroke, and Cancer Plans, provide extra help to get you there. Specifically, they protect you from high out-of-pocket expenses related to a covered illness or hospital stay that can take a large chunk of your retirement. These are both medical and non-medical costs that can come with illness, and that original Medicare and Medicare Advantage do not cover. Many of these plans pay cash benefits directly to you to use how you desire.
Research shows that individuals aged 65 to 84 tend to have the most expensive medical services and account for almost 30 percent of all inpatient hospital stays. With these statistics, and as doctor and hospitalization costs continue to rise, consider a supplemental health plan as an affordable strategy to protect your nest-egg.
Becoming Eligible for MedicareTo sign up for original Medicare Parts A & B, along with Part D, most people will have an Initial Enrollment Period which is a 7 month period around the time they turn age 65. This period begins 3 months before the month you turn 65, includes the month you turn 65, and ends 3 months after the month you turn 65.
Once your Initial Enrollment Period is over, if you wish to change or purchase Advantage or Part D Plans, you must act during the open enrollment period.
NOTICE: Once you are eligible for Medicare, do not wait to enroll in a Medicare Part D Plan or you could end up paying a penalty every month.
Once enrolled in Medicare, if you wish to change or purchase Medicare plans you must act during the open enrollment period.
When open enrollment is closed, there are special circumstances in which one may qualify to enroll outside of the enrollment period. Listed below are the qualifying events:
October 15th through December 7th every year.
Turning 65? Navigating healthcare through Medicare is not as simple as receiving it through your employer. Here’s a checklist to help make the daunting transition a little easier.
You need to enroll in original Medicare (Parts A & B) before you can sign up for a Medicare Advantage or Supplement plan.
To enroll, you will be required to provide proof of your eligibility. Some acceptable documents are birth certificate, proof citizenship if not born in the US, W-2 or tax forms, and or military records.
Follow this link to apply online or call your local Social Security office. Here you can enroll, create your Medicare account, track your Medicare information such as bills, claims, health information and more, as well as print your Medicare card.
Reduced prescription drug costs:
In the past when Medicare recipients entered the coverage gap known as the “Donut Hole,” they were responsible for 100% of their prescription costs. The ACA provided discounts and subsidies that reduced those costs by half, and currently, in 2021, the donut hole officially closed for all drugs. In other words, when Medicare recipients enter the coverage gap, they are now responsible for only 25% of the cost of their drugs.
Adds wellness and preventative benefits into Medicare Part B with no additional costs.
Get over a dozen FREE preventative screenings and other wellness benefits that include mammograms, colorectal screenings, heart health, free vaccines and flu shots, addiction programs, mental health services, nutrition assistance and more.
Improves Medicare Advantage
The restructuring of payments to Medicare Advantage, along with bonuses given to plans with higher quality ratings, has forced the plans to be more efficient, which lowers costs for Medicare recipients, while improving quality of care, which probably explains why currently more than a third of Medicare recipients opt for Medicare Advantage vs. original Medicare.
When traveling, your regular health plan only covers a fraction of costs when you need emergency or unexpected medical care. Don’t go without coverage. Medical travel insurance is typically very affordable and provides valuable medical coverage when traveling in the US or abroad, much like a regular health insurance policy. Most often these types of policies will cover care and services that are not typically covered by your regular health policy, original Medicare, or your Medicare Advantage or Supplement plan.
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