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07April
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Medicare Supplement – Excess Charges
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When comparing Medicare Supplement plans, you will often come across the term “Part B Excess Charges”. Part B Excess charges relate to what a doctor charges, and what the plan will actually cover. Medicare has a list of every imaginable procedure, and the costs associated with that visit or procedure. If you go to a-
07April
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Retiree Health Insurance Coverage: What Actions to Take
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Are you planning to retire soon? There can be much confusion that comes with trying to provide insurance for yourself and your spouse during this transitional time in your life. To top it off, you’re probably looking into Medicare eligibility too. Your retiree group health plan coverage depends on the terms of your specific plan.-
07April
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9 Things You Need to Know About Medigap Policies
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A Medicare supplement (Medigap) policy can cover health care costs such as copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles. With some policies, you can also receive coverage when you travel abroad. Here are 9 things you should know about Medigap policies: You must have Medicare Part A and Part B in order to receive a Medigap policy. You-
07April
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Understanding Medicare in Texas
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We’d like to help you understand your options by providing a general overview of the four major Medicare Parts. Part A is also referred to as hospital insurance. This part helps cover inpatient care in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, or a Religious Nonmedical Health Care Institution. Part A also aids in the payment for hospice-
07April
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Turning 65 in Texas- Medicare Resources – Texas Supplements and Medicare
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Medicare Resource – Information and Resources for Medicare Eligible Texas Residents Whether you are turning 65 or are already enrolled in Medicare, you will most likely have questions. All of the information and resources available can be overwhelming. We have clients throughout all of Texas and Oklahoma, as well as many former residents that now reside out-
30March
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Plan D – Medicare Insurance – Turning 65
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What is Part or Plan “D” of Medicare? Occasionally you will hear someone mention “Plan D” in regard to Medicare insurance. Medicare has a few different parts which are designated with the letters A, B, C and D. There are also Medicare Supplement plans offered which are designated with letters as well. This creates a-
04March
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Who is Eligible for Medicare Health Insurance?
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Eligible for Medicare? To qualify for Medicare, you must be a U.S. citizen or a permanent legal resident for at least 5 years. In addition, you would need to meet any one of the following to be eligible for Medicare: Be age 65 or older and eligible for Social Security: You may be automatically enrolled-
04March
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When Will My Medicare Start?
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When Does Medicare Start? For most Americans, Medicare is a part of turning 65. It can be confusing and difficult to understand if you haven’t worked in the insurance industry directly. At Armor Insurance, we make it easier to understand. When Medicare starts depends on your birth-day and birth-month. Watch this short clip explaining when-
29January
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High Deductible Plan “F”
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After becoming eligible for Medicare, you have a multitude of plan types and options to choose from. If you decide to enroll in a Medicare Supplement Plan, or “Medigap” policy, you then must decide which supplement plan is right for you. One such policy is called the “High Deductible Plan F”, which is a separate-
16January
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Federal Employee Turning 65
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If you are a federal employee who is turning 65 and becoming eligible for Medicare, you might be wondering what options you have during this time. The first thing to consider if you have The Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program is if you are going to take Medicare or not. It is important to
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- 07April
Medicare Supplement – Excess Charges
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When comparing Medicare Supplement plans, you will often come across the term “Part...
- 07April
Retiree Health Insurance Coverage: What Actions to Take
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Are you planning to retire soon? There can be much confusion that comes...
- 07April
9 Things You Need to Know About Medigap Policies
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A Medicare supplement (Medigap) policy can cover health care costs such as copayments,...
- 07April
Understanding Medicare in Texas
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We’d like to help you understand your options by providing a general overview...
- 07April
Turning 65 in Texas- Medicare Resources – Texas Supplements and Medicare
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Medicare Resource – Information and Resources for Medicare Eligible Texas Residents Whether you...
- 30March
Plan D – Medicare Insurance – Turning 65
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What is Part or Plan “D” of Medicare? Occasionally you will hear someone...
- 04March
Who is Eligible for Medicare Health Insurance?
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Eligible for Medicare? To qualify for Medicare, you must be a U.S. citizen...
- 04March
When Will My Medicare Start?
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When Does Medicare Start? For most Americans, Medicare is a part of turning...
- 29January
High Deductible Plan “F”
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After becoming eligible for Medicare, you have a multitude of plan types and...
- 16January
Federal Employee Turning 65
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If you are a federal employee who is turning 65 and becoming eligible...
- 19December
Part D Income Adjustment (IRMAA)
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IRMAA is the Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount that could be applied to your...
- 11December
Medicare and “The Affordable Care Act”
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Does the Affordable Care Act Affect Your Medicare? With most of the changes...
- 02December
Medicare Advantage Plans – Explained
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Medicare Advantage Plans are often referred to as Medicare “Part C”. A Medicare...
- 24November
11 Tips for Handling Telemarketing Scams and Suspicious Calls
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Every year thousands of people are losing money thanks to Telemarketing scams. Whether...
- 17November
Part D
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Medicare Part D is the prescription drug portion of Medicare. Part D can...
- 17November
Turning 65 and Still Working – What Are My Options?
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For most people, turning age 65 means becoming eligible for Medicare. If you...
- 21July
Medicare: 7 Do’s and Don’ts
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If you are just now beginning to apply for Medicare, here is a...
Recent News
- 07April
Medicare Supplement – Excess Charges
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When comparing Medicare Supplement plans, you will often come across the term “Part...
- 07April
Retiree Health Insurance Coverage: What Actions to Take
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Are you planning to retire soon? There can be much confusion that comes...
- 07April
9 Things You Need to Know About Medigap Policies
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A Medicare supplement (Medigap) policy can cover health care costs such as copayments,...
- 07April
Understanding Medicare in Texas
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We’d like to help you understand your options by providing a general overview...
- 07April
Turning 65 in Texas- Medicare Resources – Texas Supplements and Medicare
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Medicare Resource – Information and Resources for Medicare Eligible Texas Residents Whether you...
- 30March
Plan D – Medicare Insurance – Turning 65
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What is Part or Plan “D” of Medicare? Occasionally you will hear someone...
- 04March
Who is Eligible for Medicare Health Insurance?
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Eligible for Medicare? To qualify for Medicare, you must be a U.S. citizen...
- 04March
When Will My Medicare Start?
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When Does Medicare Start? For most Americans, Medicare is a part of turning...
- 29January
High Deductible Plan “F”
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After becoming eligible for Medicare, you have a multitude of plan types and...
- 16January
Federal Employee Turning 65
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If you are a federal employee who is turning 65 and becoming eligible...
- 19December
Part D Income Adjustment (IRMAA)
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IRMAA is the Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount that could be applied to your...
- 11December
Medicare and “The Affordable Care Act”
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Does the Affordable Care Act Affect Your Medicare? With most of the changes...
- 02December
Medicare Advantage Plans – Explained
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Medicare Advantage Plans are often referred to as Medicare “Part C”. A Medicare...
- 24November
11 Tips for Handling Telemarketing Scams and Suspicious Calls
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Every year thousands of people are losing money thanks to Telemarketing scams. Whether...
- 17November
Part D
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Medicare Part D is the prescription drug portion of Medicare. Part D can...
- 17November
Turning 65 and Still Working – What Are My Options?
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For most people, turning age 65 means becoming eligible for Medicare. If you...
- 21July
Medicare: 7 Do’s and Don’ts
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If you are just now beginning to apply for Medicare, here is a...
- When comparing Medicare Supplement plans, you will often come across the term “Part B Excess Charges”. Part B Excess charges relate to what a doctor charges, and what
- Are you planning to retire soon? There can be much confusion that comes with trying to provide insurance for yourself and your spouse during this transitional time in you
- A Medicare supplement (Medigap) policy can cover health care costs such as copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles. With some policies, you can also receive coverage whe
- We’d like to help you understand your options by providing a general overview of the four major Medicare Parts. Part A is also referred to as hospital insurance. This p
- Medicare Resource – Information and Resources for Medicare Eligible Texas Residents Whether you are turning 65 or are already enrolled in Medicare, you will most li
- What is Part or Plan “D” of Medicare? Occasionally you will hear someone mention “Plan D” in regard to Medicare insurance. Medicare has a few diff
- Eligible for Medicare? To qualify for Medicare, you must be a U.S. citizen or a permanent legal resident for at least 5 years. In addition, you would need to meet any one
- When Does Medicare Start? For most Americans, Medicare is a part of turning 65. It can be confusing and difficult to understand if you haven’t worked in the insuran
- 29January
- After becoming eligible for Medicare, you have a multitude of plan types and options to choose from. If you decide to enroll in a Medicare Supplement Plan, or “Medigap
- 16January
- If you are a federal employee who is turning 65 and becoming eligible for Medicare, you might be wondering what options you have during this time. The first thing to cons
- 19December
- IRMAA is the Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount that could be applied to your Part D premiums. It only affects those Medicare beneficiaries who have a high enough i
- 11December
- Does the Affordable Care Act Affect Your Medicare? With most of the changes included in the Affordable Care Act officially starting in 2014, seniors often ask: “How doe
- 02December
- Medicare Advantage Plans are often referred to as Medicare “Part C”. A Medicare Advantage plan “replaces” original Medicare. A private insurer provides all Part
- 24November
- Every year thousands of people are losing money thanks to Telemarketing scams. Whether they are selling health insurance, security systems, a trip to Vegas, or the chance
- 17November
- Medicare Part D is the prescription drug portion of Medicare. Part D can be obtained through a stand-alone prescription drug plan, or through a Medicare Advantage plan
- 17November
- For most people, turning age 65 means becoming eligible for Medicare. If you have no health insurance currently, this is a fairly simple process. If however you are still
- 21July
- If you are just now beginning to apply for Medicare, here is a list of Do’s and Don’ts that will help you through the process: 1. Don’t be afraid to ask