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Q: What Should I Know About The Medicare Supplement Underwriting Process?
A: According to www.healthcare.gov , underwriting is a process used by insurance companies to try to figure out your health status when you're applying for health insurance coverage to determine...
Q: Is It True That Medicare Has No Vision Benefits?
A: Yes. And no. Medicare will not pay for a routine eye examination to see if you need new glasses. And they won’t pay for your glasses or your contacts either. Medicare will pay to treat diseases...
Q: What Is The Medicare General Enrollment Period (GEP)?
A: Think of it as your chance to do what you should have done during your Initial Enrollment Period. You can sign up for Part A and Part B during the annual General Enrollment Period (GEP) if you did...
Q: How Long Does A Doctor Have To Submit A Claim To Medicare?
A: Claims must be submitted to Medicare within one calendar year of the date of service. The limited exceptions to this “timely filing requirement” are shown below. Retroactive Medicare...
Q: How Can COBRA “Bite” Those New To Medicare?
A: COBRA may “bite” you if you do not enroll in Part B within eight months of leaving your active employment. Although COBRA covers the same benefits that your employee group health plan (EGHP)...
How Do I Sign Up For Part B If I Delayed Enrollment Because I Had Health Insurance Through My Employer?
Signing up for Medicare Part B if you delayed enrollment because you had health insurance through your employer is a piece of cake. First, let’s make sure we are all on the same page about who can...
What is Medicare Part A?
Medicare Part A is often referred to as hospital insurance. You’ll want to understand that Part A covers some, but not all hospital stays. And that it covers things other than hospital stays. In...
Do I Need To Sign Up For Part B Now If I Plan To Work Past 65?
If either you or your spouse still plan to work beyond the age of 65 and you have health insurance based on that employment, you may not need to sign up for Part B at age 65. You may be eligible for...
How Do I Sign Up For Medicare?
The Social Security Administration is in charge of getting people signed up for Medicare Part A and Part B. Just so you know, Social Security does not enroll people in Medicare Advantage, Part D...
What Is The Difference Between Medicare And Medicaid?
Unless you work in the health care field or have taken care of your own or someone else’s medical bills, you probably don’t understand the difference between Medicare and Medicaid. Think about it –...
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