Every year, from October 15 to December 7, the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period takes place. This is a good time to look over your present Medicare coverage. Does it cover the medicines you need? Are you able to pay for the plan? Are you able to see your favorite doctor through the plan? The Medicare…
Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) FAQ
If this is your first year participating in the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP), you may be confused about what you need to do. Getting the information you need is crucial if you want to make sure your Medicare plan is ready for the upcoming year. You could lose hundreds of dollars if you don't…
How ESRD and ALS Affect Medicare
When you think of Medicare you likely think of the health insurance system designed for people over 65, but there are some cases where younger people are also on Medicare. Some people with disabilities who are younger than 65 can get Medicare. These people must have been getting disability payments from Social Security for at…
What is Medicare Silverscript?
Even if you have Medicare Parts A and B coverage, you may still need extra coverage for your prescription drugs. So, like a lot of people with Medicare, you might be looking at Medicare Part D, especially Medicare Silverscript, which is the cheapest way to cover prescription drugs on the market. It's not surprising that…
What Changes Can I Make During The AEP?
The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) is a set period of time where you can change your Medicare benefits. Every year, the AEP lasts from October 15 to December 7. If you didn't sign up for a Medicare Advantage plan or a Medicare prescription drug plan when you first became eligible for Medicare (during your…
Medicare Annual Enrollment (AEP) Guide
Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) is here, so don’t worry if you missed your initial enrollment period, you’ve got time! You’ve probably seen all the ads urging anyone eligible to enroll or make changes, but what is the AEP, and how can you make sure you’re enrolling in the right plan? Well, you’re in the…
Free Services With Medicare
If you have Medicare or will soon have it, you probably know what it covers on a basic level. But do you know about the less common perks that come with Medicare coverage? These perks aren’t technically free, since Medicare itself isn’t free. However, many Medicare recipients don’t have to pay anything out of their…
Medicare Scams And How To Avoid Them
Fraudsters can make a lot of money off of Medicare fraud, which poses a big problem for Medicare enrollees and taxpayers alike. If thieves get their hands on your Medicare number, they can be worth a lot of money. With these numbers Medicare can be billed for services that never even happened. Then the thieves…
Medicare Supplement Plan N vs. Plan G: Which Plan Is Better?
If you are a Medicare recipient or are about to become one, you may have noticed that Original Medicare (Parts A and B) does not cover all of your medical costs. Therefore, you will likely need a Medicare Supplement Plan to help cover out-of-pocket expenses. The good news is, you have plenty to choose from,…
Medicare Supplement Vs. Medicare Advantage
Part A (hospital insurance) and Part B (medical insurance) pay for a lot of your healthcare needs, but they are not able to cover everything. Before your insurance kicks in, you'll have to pay a deductible. After that, you'll have to pay other fees, like coinsurance, which is a percentage of certain costs. Also, Original…
What Is A Medicare Medical Savings Account
Medicare Medical Savings Accounts (MSAs) are a special type of Medicare Advantage plan that combines a high-deductible health plan (HDHP) with a medical savings account. The HDHP portion is a type of health plan where you have to pay a large annual deductible before your coverage benefits kick in. Specifically, you are responsible for the…
Most Common Medicare Mistakes
Medicare is the nation’s health insurance program for seniors 65 and older. It also provides coverage for younger people who meet specific eligibility criteria. Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D cover a large variety of your major medical expenses. It’s a great program but it can be difficult to read through all of the…
Medicare Myths Debunked
Your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) is an important time if you're considering your Medicare options. It’s natural that everyone has their own opinions regarding Medicare and the best coverage. While advice from family and friends can be helpful, when it comes to Medicare, there are a lot of myths passed around. Maybe you’ve come across…
Stressed About Finding A Medicare Plan? Let EZ Help You
Turning 65 can feel like hitting a milestone. At this point in your life, you’ve lived a long life and made a lot of memories and are looking forward to making more! And one of the best ways to keep going strong is to have a good insurance plan that will protect your health. Fortunately,…
Can I Get Treatment for My Eating Disorder with Medicare?
Many people think eating disorders only affect young or even middle-aged adults, but not older adults. Unfortunately, this is not the case: eating disorders don’t simply go away with age. But it is only in more recent times that there has been recognition of eating disorders in older adults, and now the National Eating Disorders…
Republicans Push to Raise Social Security & Medicare Eligibility Age To 70
Americans are living longer, and this has meant not only an increase in the population of older adults, but also a financial strain on Social Security and Medicare. To combat this, Republicans put forward a plan to raise the eligibility age of Social Security and Medicare to 70. But there are those who have reservations…
Medicare & Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, is a scary diagnosis. It can mean a significant reduction in your quality of life, and there is unfortunately no cure for the condition. But there is some hope: elderly people who partake in pulmonary rehabilitation programs can see a significantly improved quality of life. The rehab program will…
Does Medicare Cover Cosmetic or Reconstructive Surgery?
It’s no secret that cosmetic surgery is popular in this country - and it’s been increasing in popularity with older adults in particular. Understandably, many older adults want to look good and feel good about themselves. Which is probably why Americans aged 55 and up accounted for nearly 4.2 million cosmetic procedures in 2020. And…