Saturday, March 31, 2012

The Seventh of 65 Things Everyone Needs to Know About Medicare before Age 65




65 Things Everyone Needs to
 Know About Medicare
before Age 65

A minimum of 40 work credits is required to qualify for Premium-free Medicare Part A at age 65. One credit is earned for each $1,130 (2012) in net earnings, but no more than four credits may be earned per year. You may also qualify under your spouse’s or ex-spouse’s work credits.

For answers to your Medicare Questions or to request a quote on a Texas Medicare Supplement or Part D Drug Plan visit www.MedicareAnswersfromConnie.com .
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

The Sixth of 65 Things Everyone Needs to Know About Medicare before Age 65




65 Things Everyone Needs to

Know About Medicare
 before Age 65


Everyone who has earned enough work credits or whose spouse has earned enough work credits qualifies for Premium-free Medicare Part A at age 65.


For answers to your Medicare Questions or to request quotes on a Medicare Supplement or Part D Drug plan visit www.MedicareAnswersfromConnie.com .

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

The Fifth of 65 Things Everyone Needs to Know About Medicare before Age 65




65 Things Everyone Needs to

Know About Medicare

before Age 65


Medicare Part A covers inpatient hospitalization, limited inpatient skilled nursing facility stays, home healthcare, hospice care and blood. Medicare Part B covers doctor services, tests, medical equipment and services performed on an outpatient basis. Medicare Part B also covers ambulance transport. Some exceptions apply.


For answers to your Medicare Questions or to request quotes on a Medicare Supplement or Part D Drug plan visit www.MedicareAnswersfromConnie.com .
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The Fourth of 65 Things Everyone Needs to Know About Medicare before Age 65




65 Things Everyone Needs to Know About Medicare
before Age 65


Medicare is made up of 2 Parts. Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B. These 2 Parts are also referred to as Original Medicare.


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Friday, March 16, 2012

The Third of 65 Things Everyone Needs to Know About Medicare before Age 65




65 Things Everyone Needs to Know About Medicare before Age 65


Medicare covers medically necessary inpatient and outpatient medical treatment. Medicare does not cover routine vision, dental or hearing services.


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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

The Second of 65 Things Everyone Needs to Know About Medicare before Age 65




65 Things Everyone Needs to Know About Medicare before Age 65


Medicare and Medicaid are not the same things! It is possible, however, to have both. If you are qualified for Medicare by age (65) or disability and have very limited resources, you may be eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid.

For answers to your Medicare Questions or to request quotes on a Medicare Supplement or Part D Drug plan visit www.MedicareAnswersfromConnie.com .
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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Medicare Personal Account Information Available Online



Medicare Personal Account Information Available Online 


Question:  Is it possible for me to go on line and look at my personal Medicare account? If so; how do I do it?

Answer:  Yes, you may go online and view your personal account information about claims, coverage, benefits, etc. Go to www.Medicare.gov . On the home page, right side, you will see a box with "MyMedicare.gov" - it's blue. You have the choice to "secure sign in"; "create an account"; and "learn more”. Ultimately you must create an account before you may use the site but I recommend you click "learn more" the first time before you set up your account. You will be directed to a page that will give you a tour of the site and explain the details. If that's what you're looking for then set up your account and get started! Hope this helps.

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

The First of 65 Things Everyone Needs to Know About Medicare Before Age 65



65 Things Everyone Needs to
Know About Medicare
Before Age 65

Medicare and Medicaid are not the same things! Medicare is health insurance for people age 65 and older or those under age 65 who have a qualifying disability. Medicaid is for people of any age with very limited resources.

For answers to your Medicare Questions or to request quotes on a Medicare Supplement or Part D Drug plan visit www.MedicareAnswersfromConnie.com .
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