Discover Medicare Insights and Essential Advantages
This section provides a concise overview of key Medicare procedures and benefits, so you make informed decisions.

Be a Medicare Expert
Understand the variety of Medicare plans available. What are Parts A, B, C and D? What are the pros and cons of each? Show me the money.

Dos and Don’ts of Enrollment
Now that you know what kind of plans you want, here’s how and how not to sign up. Timing matters. Avoid these mistakes.

Researching the Formularies
Make sure the drugs you’ll likely need are on your plan’s formularies. Give your agent time to check for you. Review it annually.
Explore These Medicare Topics Comprehensively
The links above give you a brief overview. Now it’s time for a deep dive into the Medicare Education Center I’ve created for you and for the professionals I train.
Traditional Medicare
The nitty gritty details of traditional Medicare are all thoroughly covered here.
Medicare Advantage Plans
Everything you could possibly want to know about Medicare Advantage programs.
For those with Low Income
Helping the poor help themselves can be challenging. Here’s what you need to know.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find clear, concise answers to popular Medicare questions you may be hunting for at the moment…
How do I sign up for Medicare?
You can enroll online, by phone, or at your local Social Security office during enrollment periods.
What are the different parts of Medicare?
Medicare includes Part A, Part B, Part C (Medicare Advantage), and Part D for prescription drugs.
Can I change my Medicare plan after enrolling?
Yes, you can switch plans during the annual open enrollment period or under special circumstances.
What costs should I expect with Medicare?
Costs vary by plan but typically include premiums, deductibles, and copayments for services.
Does Medicare cover prescription drugs?
Medicare Part D offers prescription drug coverage through private plans approved by Medicare.
How do I qualify for Medicare assistance programs?
Eligibility depends on income and resources, with programs helping cover costs for those who qualify.
