Seniors' Medicare Dilemmas: Cost vs. Need; Weighing Multiple Options
According to a 2021 government report, the median annual income for Americans 65 years of age or older in 2019 was
"During the Medicare open enrollment period," says Rich, "we strongly advise seniors to reach out to a knowledgeable Medicare insurance agent--someone who understands all the available Medicare options--for help evaluating their needs and options."
By its very nature, says Rich, the health insurance situation for Americans over the age of 65 is complex and bewildering. For 2021, for example, there were a total of 3,550 Medicare Advantage plans available across the nation's service areas, giving the average enrollee 33 plans from which to choose.(2)
A good advisor, says Rich, will seek first to understand a person's health care needs and budgetary constraints, and will then take the time to educate them about plan options and possible upcoming changes. The annual Medicare open enrollment period, he says, which this year ends on
"Plan costs and coverage can vary from year to year," notes Rich, "both for Original Medicare and for private offerings like
It is possible, he says, that some seniors will require financial help to pay their insurance premium and associated out-of-pocket expenses. Sources of assistance include Medicaid, a joint federal/state program, state-level Medicare Savings Programs, and Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) from Medicaid.(3) A qualified Medicare insurance agent understands these programs and how they work with the different private Medicare insurance plans.
Regardless of a senior's financial situation, says Rich, the agent's role is to keep costs down and to explain all the ramifications of any plan they discuss. To facilitate this process, he recommends that seniors have the following information ready for agents:
- Target budget for monthly premiums
- Primary physician's information
- Prescription drugs taken regularly
- Travel plans in and outside the
U.S.
What is most important in this conversation, Rich notes, is two-way transparency. It's important that agents explain what exactly is included in a health insurance plan, and to make certain that the beneficiary is not paying for coverage that he or she does not need.
"The people best qualified to guide seniors through this thicket," says Rich, "are licensed Medicare insurance agents who are contracted with multiple top-rated insurance carriers I strongly encourage any senior--no matter what part of the country you live in--to seek out such an agent and make sure they give you all the answers you need."
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1. "Profile of Older Americans."
2. "Medicare Advantage (Part C) Private Health Plans." Medicareresources.org,
3. "Get Help Paying Costs." Medicare, medicare.gov/your-medicare-costs/get-help-paying-costs.
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