Medicare open enrollment begins October 15 and ends December 7
By Rob Howard
Associate Editor
September 11, 2016
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Here we are at Medicare ‘Open Enrollment.’ Starting October
15 and continuing through December 7, all people with Medicare can
change their health plan and prescription drug coverage for 2017. If you
don’t do anything, the plan you have will simply continue. But that
might be a bad idea.
Medicare Parts A and B can help out with you hospital and
medical costs. Part D helps with your prescription drugs. Supplement
policies are available to cover the rest. When I started on Medicare, I chose both
a supplement policy and Part D, along with Parts A and B; my annual cost
was $3,500.
After a couple of years of that I decided to use the open
enrollment period to explore my options and try to get my costs down. And that
led me to Medicare Part C, called Medicare Advantage plans. For both
medical and Drug coverage, you pay your $104.80 Part B premium and
either no
additional premium, or a small one.
The only caveat to this option is you will have copays. I
have to pay $5 to my primary physician, $40 for a specialist. If I have to
have a medical procedure, it usually costs me around $125. But if you are
in reasonably good health, if you switch to a Medicare Advantage plan you can
save a
substantial amount of money. In my case, I saved almost
$2,300 a year.
To see if a different plan is right for you, long on to
Medicare.gov to search for Plans, or call 1-800-MEDICARE.
Questions to ask yourself
are:
- · Does the plan allow you to see your current doctors and go to yourfavorite hospital? The plan website usually has a provider directorywhere you can find this information.
- · What kind of co-pays does the plan require?
- · What other things does the plan provide? Many offer plans like ‘SilverSneakers’ that give you a free fitness center membership. This is animportant benefit, since an active senior is a healthier senior, and gymmemberships often cost as much as $500 a year.
You can save a substantial amount of money. You have until
December 7.
Read more article from The Gayly, here.
Go here for more information: Medicare and You 2016
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