Medicaid Durable Medical Equipment!
Medicaid Durable Medical Equipment!
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Insurance Language is not easy to understand. Even the insurance professionals require months of training to understand Insurance on a basic level. Allthings.Financial has simply translated the insurance language into short 2-3 minute clips for your convenience with straightforward unbiased information!
Medicare is technically only 2 parts even though they require other parts to be in place to avoid penalties.
MEDICARE PART A (HOSPITAL)
MEDICARE PART B (MEDICAL)
Each part only covers 80%
Generally, Medicare is available for people age 65 or older who have 40 work credits (10ish years), younger people with disabilities and people with End Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or transplant).
MEDICARE PART A (HOSPITAL)
MEDICARE PART B (MEDICAL)
Each part only covers 80%
PART D (Prescription Drug coverage)
Supplement plans are secondary coverage to Medicare. Also referenced to as GAP plans because they fill the 20% gap Medicare doesn't cover for Hospital or Medical coverage.
Plans A,B,C,D,F,G,K,L,M all vary on how they cover the 20% which is reflected in their premiums. More costs more.
The Advantage structure is completely different structure than the Medicare Supplement structure. It's like putting a glove on a hand, The glove being the Advantage plan, now in place for all inclusive protection structure for Hospital, Medical, and may have rx coverage and some additional benefits and savings.
Structuring your medicare in a way that provides you with the coverage you need requires someone that speaks the Medicare language. We have the best Medicare Specialists that take pride in assisting Medicare Beneficiaries structure their Medicare.
Structuring your medicare in a way that provides you with the coverage you need requires someone that speaks the Medicare language. We have the best Medicare Specialists that take pride in assisting Medicare Beneficiaries structure their Medicare.
First step is to acquire specific information regarding your MEDICARE qualificatoins.
Second step would be to see if you qualify for any state subsidized assistance.
Third step is to consult with a Licensed Professional to help make decisions.
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