FAQs:
When can I enroll in Medicare?
You can join a plan when you first become eligible for Medicare when you turn 65 years old. This begins three months before the month you turn 65 and ends three months after the month you turned 65.
AEP : Annual Enrollment PeriodRuns October 15th – December 7th each year.
It’s when you can add, switch or drop your Medicare Advantage plan or your prescription drug plan.
OEP : Open Enrollment Period Runs January 1st – March 31st each year. Those enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan can make a one time change to their plan or return to Original Medicare. SEP : Special Enrollment Period These occur with special circumstances. Some examples are: Leaving a group employer plan Moving out of your service area Becoming eligible for or losing low-income assistance
Should I enroll in Part A or Part B?
Original Medicare includes Parts A (Hospital) and B (Doctors). Most American citizens are eligible for Medicare when they turn 65 years old. Whether you should enroll in Medicare Parts A and B depends on several factors
Which plan is best for me?
This is the most common question. You will here a lot of different answers online, however, it truly comes down to your exact needs. There is not a one size fits all when it comes to health care. If you are struggling with finding out what option is best for your situation, please contact me down below!