Medicare Insurance Association Adds 2024 Statistics Resource
“Medicare is a complex and difficult to understand program,” declares
The organization director noted that pertinent information will be posted on the Association’s website. “We focus on what seniors call us looking for,” Slome explains. “They want to know what coverage costs, what people are buying and who are the larger and better insurance companies offering plans.”
Initial information posted focuses on Medicare Supplement insurance, often commonly referred to as Medigap. “The information will be continually added to,” Slome notes. “We’ll be adding pertinent information on Medicare Advantage and Medicare prescription drug plans (Medicare Part D).
“Often we add information following a query from a senior,” Slome adds. “We know that what typically interests one senior will be of interest to many others.”
To access the 2024
Contact Information:
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https://www.medicaresupp.org
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