5 Medicare mistakes you don't want your clients to make when enrolling
As you approach the Medicare golden age of 65, the pressure to choose the right Medicare coverage is a real concern. So many things to keep in mind when choosing a plan. Will your doctors take it? Are your prescriptions covered? What will the copays be? It's enough to make you want to scream! We asked five top Medicare insurance agents at Clear-Match™ Medicare which mistakes their new-to-Medicare clients may have made.. if they didn't intervene. 1. My family member/friend told me their plan is the best plan. "Don't enroll in a plan because your friend or family member says that they have the plan, and it is the best plan.
The plan may work tremendously for that individual who recommended it, but it may not meet what you are looking for," says licensed Medicare agent
So, long story short - you must enroll in a Part D prescription plan when you become eligible. 3. I'm not retiring yet, so I'll stay in my employer plan. "You should always do a comparison of your group coverage and Medicare,"
4. Not knowing about a plan's out-of-pocket maximum. "When enrolling in a Medicare Advantage plan, be aware of the maximum outof-pocket for the plan. That is the most you will pay in copays for hospital and medical expenses for the year," notes
"Many people try to learn Medicare on their own, which is great. But you should go over all your Medicare options with a licensed agent whose expertise is in Medicare," says
It's important to know all of your options when you are first enrolling, since your flexibility to make changes in the future may be limited." If you are new to Medicare, or just want to speak to someone about your Medicare options, the caring and knowledgeable agents at ClearMatch Medicare are licensed to sell plans from most of the top carriers in the



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