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Medicare: The Clear, Concise, Self-Educating Guide
Medicare The Clear Concise SelfEducating Guide Author:Mario Robertson Let's not mince words here: Researching Medicare is tedious, time consuming, and frankly not motivating. The amount of information can appear over-whelming, in addition, the internet is filled with small portions of truth to bait you in, just to end up on a fill-form page requesting your personal information. What is the solution? Medicare: ... more »The Clear, Concise, Self-Educating guide simplifies the entire process. Only hand selected information is included to best serve the most common scenarios senior-citizens encounter when transitioning into Medicare. Spare yourself the experience of filtering through thousands of pages of information, and consider a simplified guide that details only the most relevant information. What you can expect to learn: The most costly mistakes to avoid when getting started What benefits did you actually earn? How to enroll & coordinate benefits Medicare Advantage VS Supplement plans with comparison charts Late enrollment penalties that last forever/deadlines Prescription drug coverage with analysis charts What if I retire after 65? What if I keep my employer coverage? How to find a plan that fits the budget What plan allows you to choose your doctor and hospital What plan offers the most protection when traveling The number one reason for bankruptcy in the USA today is medical debt, much of which is preventable with proper coverage. You have worked to hard to screw this process up now. Roughly 50% of senior citizens only have original Medicare, do not make the same mistake. Get an idea of overall cost so you can actually plan a budget.« less