You can’t put a price on knowing the correct answer to Medicare quandaries — because with Medicare, what you don’t know will cost you. Here are some responses to “what if” questions recently submitted ...
This week's Medicare column consists of "What if" Medicare questions from Toni Says readers around the United States. 1. What if I did not enroll in Medicare Parts A and B when I should have, because ...
Question: I turned 65 earlier this year and enrolled in Medicare and an additional Medicare Advantage Plan. When do I change my coverage again, when I turn 66 or is there another time? Answer: ...
Dear Toni: When I first enrolled in Medicare in 2019, I picked Medicare supplement Plan F. In February 2024, a telemarketer talked me into switching to Medicare supplement Plan K because it had lower ...
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Ritter Client Services is focused on educating about health insurance options, especially Medicare. Jennifer Lopez, Licensed Insurance Broker with Ritter Client Services, joined us in the studio this ...
You have two main ways to get coverage, either original Medicare or Medicare Advantage. And unlike private insurance, Medicare lets you have a different plan from your spouse and family, based on your ...
Whether you retired at the full retirement age or chose to retire early, you're eligible to enroll in Medicare three months before your 65th birthday. Once you've enrolled, you can make changes to ...
Question: I recently saw an article that Medicare is issuing new ID cards in March and April of this year. When will mine arrive? Answer: Well this topic may feel familiar, and that is because I wrote ...
Only 26% of U.S. adults correctly understand that Medicare covers approximately two-thirds of retiree healthcare costs, leaving the remaining third to out-of-pocket expenses including premiums, copays ...