Martha Khlopin, Host of "A Medicare Moment with Martha Radio Show" | Nov 4, 2022 | Nov - Dec 2022, Programs & Services
It’s Medicare Annual Enrollment time again! So are you looking at a ton of information and videos online, and reviewing stacks of sales materials from insurance companies? Too much information can cause more questions than answers and more confusion than common sense.
Margaret Wong, Sales & Marketing Director, Copeland Insurance Group | Sep 27, 2018 | October - November 2018, Programs & Services
One question that is frequently asked by people about to turn 65 who have health insurance through an employer is: “Do I need to enroll in Medicare?” Good question! If you or your spouse are still working when you turn age 65 and have insurance through your employer you may consider delaying Medicare Part A and Part B until you retire if you have Creditable Coverage, which means coverage as good as Medicare. Or you can choose to elect your Part A, which is premium-free, and delay Part B until retirement. Depending on the size of the group, one plan would be primary while the other would be secondary.