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Watauga Texas Medigap

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Watauga Texas Medigap – Medigap

We specialize in senior market products and services. Ashford Insurance is recognized nationwide for its constant commitment to senior services and knowing the industries that serve them. We’ve never lost our old-fashioned sense of client-friendly customer service. At Ashford Insurance, we provide assistance with services like enrollment periods, Medicare Supplements, Medicare Advantage (HMO/PPO enrollment), prescription drugs, and your final expenses, and we help you find a way to do it on a fixed income. Contact us today and let us tell you we can help you find the most affordable rates today.
 
Note: Medicare Plan F is no longer available to those who are eligible for Medicare after January 1, 2020.
 
As our Texas population ages, individuals inevitably encounter more medical problems that require additional, costly healthcare services. A Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) policy, sold by private companies, can help pay some of the healthcare costs that Original Medicare doesn’t cover, like copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles. Some Medigap policies also offer coverage for services that Original Medicare doesn’t cover, like care when you travel outside the United States. Medigap policies only supplement your Original Medicare benefits and shouldn’t be confused with Medicare Advantage Plans.
 

Watauga Medigap (Supplements) are standardized by the Federal Government. They are labeled A, B, C, D, F, G, K, L, M, and N. Each standardized Medigap policy must offer the same basic benefits no matter which insurance company sells it. Cost is usually the only difference between Medigap policies with the same letter sold by different insurance companies. Plan A pays the Medicare hospital and physician coinsurance, the first three pints of blood, and 365 days of hospitalization beyond Medicare. Plans B through N provide these benefits and add more benefits such as coverage for Medicare deductibles, excess charges, and limited preventive care, and foreign travel. You can only have one Med Sup plan. No one should try to sell you an additional Medigap plan unless you decide you need to switch policies.

Open Enrollment for Watauga Medicare Supplemental Insurance is at age 65 for all consumers, including those already receiving Medicare due to disability. The Open Enrollment period is a six-month period. For six months beginning when you are both age 65 or older and enrolled in Medicare Part B, companies must sell you any Medicare supplement plan they offer. After this limited open enrollment period, companies can pick and choose whom they will cover and how much they will charge based on your health. If you have an individual or “bank group” insurance policy, becoming Medicare eligible does not require you to cancel it and purchase a Medicare supplement. Doing so may save premium costs but it is important to compare benefits before deciding which will work best.

If you are eligible for employer retirement insurance, review the plan carefully to understand what benefits are available and how it works with Medicare. Be aware that employer plans are not standardized and are not subject to the requirements governing standardized Medicare supplement policies. Also, it is important to remember, if you leave an employer plan you may not be able to go back on it.

Some Watauga residents are eligible to enroll in approved Medicare Advantage plans. These plans are offered by private insurance companies. Each year Medicare Advantage companies decide where they will offer their plans, what benefits will be offered, and what the premiums will be. Several include vision, dental, hearing, and wellness programs not covered by original Medicare. As noted earlier many Medicare Advantage Plans also offer prescription drug coverage. There are several Medicare Advantage plans available in Dallas, Tarrant, and surrounding counties. Depending on plan choice, a member may be responsible for paying co-payments for certain covered services. Most importantly, with Medicare Supplements, Medicare Advantage, and standalone Part D Prescription Drug Plans, you must continue to pay your Part A (if any) and Part B Medicare premiums.