New Research Highlights Critical Gaps in Medicare Planning and Opportunities for Financial Professionals
The research, conducted in fall 2025 and based on online surveys of 1,210 consumers ages 55-75 and 501 financial professionals, shows that both groups overestimate their understanding of Medicare. Consumers averaged fewer than 4 correct answers out of 10 on a Medicare quiz, while financial professionals averaged 6. Yet nearly 80% of consumers want help with coverage, timing and costs, and only 15% have discussed Medicare with their financial professional.
Emotional factors also play a major role: confusion and anxiety dominate before enrollment, while relief and security rise afterward. Misconceptions persist, with 7 in 10 consumers incorrectly believing Medicare covers long-term care underscoring the need for early education and integrated planning.
“Medicare planning isn’t just about health coverage, it’s about protecting retirement plans and deepening client relationships,” said
The white paper, titled “Medicare planning: why it matters — and why financial professionals can’t ignore it”, shares four practical steps to help financial professionals confidently integrate Medicare into their practice, turning complexity into clarity and positioning themselves as indispensable partners in building holistic retirement strategies.
Protective’s goal in commissioning this research is to equip financial professionals with insights that help clients avoid costly mistakes, protect retirement plans and feel confident about their choices.
Financial professionals seeking deeper insights into the findings are invited to visit our portal to access the whitepaper. For immediate access, the whitepaper is also available for direct download here.
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