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What Are The Different Health Insurance Networks and How Do They Work?
January 12th, 2024
PPO, HMO, HMO-POS, EPO, PFFS, etc. Those acronyms are all different types of network used in the health insurance industry. However, knowing what each of them stands for and how they work can be a challenge. Here is a breakdown.
What Are The Benefits Of Working With An Independent Insurance Broker?
August 6th, 2022
At Turning 65 Medical Plans, we are independent insurance brokers specializing in health insurance and Medicare. But what does it really mean? What are the benefits of working with an health insurance broker for you as a consumer, when navigating your health insurance options?
What Extra Benefits Can You Get With A Medicare Advantage Plan?
July 17th, 2022
Many Medicare Advantage plans offer additional benefits that are usually not part of Medicare. Keep reading to learn more about what those extra benefits are.
What Are The Different Medicare Enrollment Periods?
July 3rd, 2022
Knowing what the different Medicare enrollment periods are can be confusing. However, being clear on when you can enroll, dis-enroll or make a change is very important and will give you the power to be in control of your Medicare benefits.
Turning 65 Soon And Still Working. Should I Enroll In Medicare?
June 14th, 2022
Many people nowadays still work past 65 years old and have health insurance through their employer (our spouse’s employer). Now, the question is: Should they enroll in Medicare or not when turning 65?
I'm Turning 65 In A Few Months, What Do I Need To Do To Get Medicare?
May 10th, 2022
Are you turning 65 years old in a few months, and wondering what to do to get Medicare? This blog post is for you.
What’s The Difference Between Medicare Supplement And Medicare Advantage?
April 30th, 2022
When you have Medicare, only having Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) is usually not enough coverage and you can be left with expensive medical expenses.
What Are The Different Parts Of Medicare?
April 30th, 2022
People often get confused at the different parts of Medicare. Here is a breakdown: