Independence Blue Cross Helps Seniors Enroll in Medicare Plans
Last week was the start of the 2020 Annual Election Period for Medicare, and
Independence will be traveling throughout the community to help seniors understand their 2020 benefits and the best health plan options for their individual needs. Members can attend a free educational Member Health Expo to learn about 2020 benefits, take a group fitness class, and get a chair massage. Expos are being held at the following locations, dates. Each session will be held from
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Members can register for an event by calling 1-877-393 6729 (TTY/TDD: 711) seven days a week,
Licensed sales agents will also be available to speak to prospective members to make sure they know how to choose a Medicare plan and help them enroll. Prospective members can learn more about Independence's Medicare offerings by visiting www.ibxmedicare.com or calling 1-877-393-6733. They can also sign up for one of several free informational meetings being held now until the end of the year throughout southeastern
Enrollment rules and options
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