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EPISODE · Jan 23, 2025 · 58 MIN

Medicare Masterclass: Essentials for All Ages

from Saint Louis In Tune · host Arnold Stricker

An important episode where we discuss the complexities and common misconceptions surrounding Medicare. Joining Mark and me are Dan Mangus, Vice President of Growth and Development for Senior Benefit Specialists, and Luke Atchison, to provide expert insights on the various parts of Medicare - Part A, B, C, and D. Discussion covers important enrollment dates, the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on Medicare Part D, and the necessity of obtaining appropriate Medicare plans based on individual needs. There is an emphasis on the importance of having a knowledgeable advisor, the pitfalls of choosing plans based on current health without foreseeing future needs, and the need for additional coverage like Medigap or other insurance plans to supplement Medicare. Various CMS resources and tools for better understanding Medicare are recommended (in the show notes below), and listeners are urged to start preparing for Medicare well before turning 65. Listen to the Alphabet Soup of Medicare with Dan Mangus.[00:00] Introduction to Medicare Misinformation[00:39] Meet the Hosts and Catching Up[01:39] Empathy and Civility in Everyday Life[02:49] Introducing the Medicare Experts[03:45] Medicare Basics: Parts A and B[05:27] Medicare Parts C and D Explained[06:32] Medigap and Recent Changes in Medicare[10:25] Key Dates and Enrollment Periods[15:23] Finding Reliable Medicare Information[19:39] Misinformation and Marketing Tactics[22:27] Mistakes and Key Questions in Medicare[26:45] Support for Low-Income Individuals[27:58] State-Specific Insurance Differences[28:59] Investigating Medicare Before 65[29:35] Common Medicare Mistakes[30:03] Understanding Zero Premium Programs[31:19] Supplementing Medicare Advantage[32:15] Leveraging Your Health for Insurance[34:46] Questions to Ask Your Medicare Specialist[37:17] Resources for Medicare Education[43:41] The Role of Advisors and Brokers[45:27] Holistic Healthcare DecisionsTakeaways: Medicare has different parts, each serving unique healthcare coverage needs, so understanding them is crucial. Open enrollment periods for Medicare are specific, running from October 15 to December 7 each year. The recent Inflation Reduction Act significantly alters Medicare Part D, lowering out-of-pocket costs. When choosing a Medicare plan, always consider your current and potential future healthcare needs. Consulting with local Medicare specialists can help you navigate the complex options available. Be wary of marketing claims promising too-good-to-be-true benefits; seek accurate information. 2025 Medicare CostsAbout Publication 969, Health Savings Accounts and Other Tax-Favored Health Plans | Internal Revenue ServiceAppealing Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount of Medicare Part D or Part B PremiumsThe Alphabet Soup of Medicare - Saint Louis In Tune with Dan MangusWelcome to Medicare | MedicareIntroduction to Medicare

An important episode where we discuss the complexities and common misconceptions surrounding Medicare. Joining Mark and me are Dan Mangus, Vice President of Growth and Development for Senior Benefit Specialists, and Luke Atchison, to provide expert insights on the various parts of Medicare - Part A, B, C, and D. Discussion covers important enrollment dates, the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on Medicare Part D, and the necessity of obtaining appropriate Medicare plans based on individual needs. There is an emphasis on the importance of having a knowledgeable advisor, the pitfalls of choosing plans based on current health without foreseeing future needs, and the need for additional coverage like Medigap or other insurance plans to supplement Medicare. Various CMS resources and tools for better understanding Medicare are recommended (in the show notes below), and listeners are urged to start preparing for Medicare well before turning 65. Listen to the Alphabet Soup of Medicare with Dan Mangus.[00:00] Introduction to Medicare Misinformation[00:39] Meet the Hosts and Catching Up[01:39] Empathy and Civility in Everyday Life[02:49] Introducing the Medicare Experts[03:45] Medicare Basics: Parts A and B[05:27] Medicare Parts C and D Explained[06:32] Medigap and Recent Changes in Medicare[10:25] Key Dates and Enrollment Periods[15:23] Finding Reliable Medicare Information[19:39] Misinformation and Marketing Tactics[22:27] Mistakes and Key Questions in Medicare[26:45] Support for Low-Income Individuals[27:58] State-Specific Insurance Differences[28:59] Investigating Medicare Before 65[29:35] Common Medicare Mistakes[30:03] Understanding Zero Premium Programs[31:19] Supplementing Medicare Advantage[32:15] Leveraging Your Health for Insurance[34:46] Questions to Ask Your Medicare Specialist[37:17] Resources for Medicare Education[43:41] The Role of Advisors and Brokers[45:27] Holistic Healthcare DecisionsTakeaways: Medicare has different parts, each serving unique healthcare coverage needs, so understanding them is crucial. Open enrollment periods for Medicare are specific, running from October 15 to December 7 each year. The recent Inflation Reduction Act significantly alters Medicare Part D, lowering out-of-pocket costs. When choosing a Medicare plan, always consider your current and potential future healthcare needs. Consulting with local Medicare specialists can help you navigate the complex options available. Be wary of marketing claims promising too-good-to-be-true benefits; seek accurate information. 2025 Medicare CostsAbout Publication 969, Health Savings Accounts and Other Tax-Favored Health Plans | Internal Revenue ServiceAppealing Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount of Medicare Part D or Part B PremiumsThe Alphabet Soup of Medicare - Saint Louis In Tune with Dan MangusWelcome to Medicare | MedicareIntroduction to Medicare

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