Simple Medicare truth: It's complicated
Toni:
I am turning 65 in September and need make my Medicare decision. I do not know where to start or what to do? I am being bombarded by telemarketers and mail telling me that if I do not sign up for Medicare when I turn 65, I will make a major Medicare mistake.
Can you please simplify the Medicare process? Thanks Paula from
Paula:
The Medicare community is exploding with an American turning 65 every 8 seconds, which means 10,000 Baby Boomers are entering Medicare every day for the next 10-plus years. Simplifying enrolling and understanding Medicare is what the Toni Says Medicare team specializes in. No one wants to make the wrong Medicare or medical decision, which can add stress to retiring.
Below are the Medicare basics every Baby Boomer should know:
1) Learn the different Medicare Parts (A, B, C and D): Original Medicare is Medicare Parts A and B which covers hospital, medical and provider expenses. Medicare Part C known as Medicare Advantage plan is another way of receiving your Medicare benefits. Part D is Medicare Prescription Drug plan that can be a standalone plan with Original Medicare and a Medicare Supplement, or a Medicare Part D plan can be included with a Medicare Advantage plan.
2) Medicare is NOT Free: Medicare covers a lot and there is a cost associated with Medicare Parts A and B. The premium for Part A is at no cost if you worked 10 years or 40 quarters and paid Medicare taxes. Medicare Part B has a premium which is means-tested depending on how much you have earned for that year. In 2023, most Medicare beneficiaries pay
3) "Original" Medicare: Medicare Part A covers in-patient hospital, skilled nursing/rehab facility, home health and hospice care. Medicare Part B covers doctor services whether at the office or surgical care, outpatient surgery/services, lab/X-rays, MRIs, durable medical equipment, and preventative services with no network.
4) Medicare Advantage Plan (MAPD): You can select between Medicare Advantage plans (Medicare Part C) which can be an HMO or PPO plan that is offered by private insurance companies. A MAPD plan has an insurance provider network with healthcare professionals or facilities which provide lower in-network rates. You do not use your Medicare red, white, and blue card because Medicare will pay the MAPD plan for your care. You will have co-pays, deductibles and maximum out of pocket to pay for your medical care.
5) Remember to enroll at the right time: The only way Medicare enrollment is automatic for those turning 65 is when one is already receiving their
For more Medicare information, email [email protected] or call 832-519-8664.



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Simple truth to Medicare: It's complicated
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