Best Medicare Supplement Plans for 2024 and 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @AbtInsuranceAgency
    @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад +14

    Do you think your plan is the "Best?" Or maybe the "Worst?!" - Share below! ⬇

    • @James-ol6rw
      @James-ol6rw Год назад +4

      My Medicare plan is plan f. No disappointments at all. Complete coverage every time with AARP co insurance.

    • @Retiredmco
      @Retiredmco Год назад +5

      @@oldgoat50 Medicare DIS ADVANTAGE LoL 🤣😆🙃

    • @tacticaltruth8118
      @tacticaltruth8118 Год назад +1

      @@James-ol6rw What is AARP co insurance?

    • @James-ol6rw
      @James-ol6rw Год назад +4

      @@tacticaltruth8118 I guess I was wrong in my comment. I got supplementary insurance through AARP with Hartford. This covers what my Medicare does not. I have not had to pay for any health care costs, including a night in hospital over heart issues and a number of tests including cat scan and mri. Also, new arthritis care with cat scan, X-rays and physiotherapy, without any out of pocket. Cost, $220.00 month over Medicare. Age, 69, now 70 years old.

    • @tacticaltruth8118
      @tacticaltruth8118 Год назад +2

      @@James-ol6rw Thanks. Your comments are helpful and appreciated.

  • @DonHu-gi4hq
    @DonHu-gi4hq 2 месяца назад +1

    I used to work with a County agency then a regional state aging agency in my younger years in the late 1990s. Stephanie this is the most clear and concise teaching I've ever heard on explaining the different supplemental options with medicare supplemental plans. Thank you for making this video to educate seniors in a non-biased way! I'm going to check out your additional videos and wish you success in the future. Thanks for taking the time to do this because in a few years I'm going to need this myself.

  • @T18skyguy
    @T18skyguy Год назад +15

    Great video Stephanie. I've worked in hospitals all my life. Most people don't know that when you get admitted to a hospital, you sign a big stack of forms. Nobody really reads them, but one of those forms is permission to put a lien on your home. So if you have no insurance, or inadequate insurance, it can force the sale of your home or lead to medical bankruptcy. Choosing the right plan is more important than ever. Those hospitals get their money one way or the other.

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад +1

      So important to know!

    • @mermaizingmentoring1111
      @mermaizingmentoring1111 15 дней назад

      I read it ALL and do not sign if questionable ! Actually got up and left after going to the trouble to take my mom to a dermatologist who wanted her social so he could bill her is she missed an appointment !! Had bad reviews for him publicly which over 30,0000 have seen !!!

  • @dantemele1894
    @dantemele1894 Год назад +30

    If you want to truly understand Medicare to make good choices then this is the channel. Not only is Stephanie a true subject matter expert, but she also explains complex topics in language you can understand. I worked with her agency to obtain a great supplement plan and drug plan. Thanks Stephanie for these valuable videos.

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! We are delighted to be working with you.

  • @skoopqueen
    @skoopqueen Год назад +13

    • @Alexedmartin.
      @Alexedmartin. Год назад

      How do you invest skoop?

    • @brendaforster9059
      @brendaforster9059 10 месяцев назад +1

      Most people have money for a reason but comments like this completely rub the normal working adult to want to puk at the bragging BS

    • @skoopqueen
      @skoopqueen 10 месяцев назад

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      @skoopqueen 10 месяцев назад

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  • @thebossofmykitchen
    @thebossofmykitchen Год назад +6

    My husband wanted to switch from his HD plan F to the regular plan F. He mistakenly enrolled in plan G and called to see if he could switch and was told no. Once he selected plan G it was a done deal. They weren't exactly clear if it would have been even possible to do it. They just said once a selection is made that is it. I was upset but after listening to your video, I am happy he made that mistake because his premium would have probably risen at a substantially higher rate. Thanks!

  • @user-lk1hv8mt9y
    @user-lk1hv8mt9y 11 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome content. Quite interesting and very useful. Thank you for sharing this wealth of information. Thanks for the great watch.

  • @jhors7777
    @jhors7777 Год назад +3

    Thank-you for posting this helpful video!

  • @gilbd
    @gilbd Год назад +2

    Very Good presentation - Thank You.

  • @teams3345
    @teams3345 Год назад +5

    Great video. I am exactly three years away but trying to get educated. I am under a company provided plan for the next three years as a retiree (early).

  • @shawshankredemption29
    @shawshankredemption29 Год назад +1

    You are God-sent! I am going to call your number early Monday bc I don't think you are open today, Saturday. I ( like many others here) get very confused when it comes to choosing health care. I thought I had straight Medicare but found out last week that I have a Medicare Advantage plan. I don't recall signing up for Medicare Advantage, in fact I specifically told that to my insurance agent. I need to change to straight Medicare but have been trying to understand some videos and I pick up on some things but it's way too much information for me. Then this morning I found this video and gave myself some slack. Maybe it wasn't my slow brain but the presenter's style of presenting. I was able to follow you so much better.

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      I am so happy to hear that and look forward to hearing from you!

  • @gadzilla3173
    @gadzilla3173 Год назад +3

    Your videos are not only the best, they're the only ones I trust. I've referred you to several friends who, like me, are turning 65 this year Thank you for your work!

  • @lionelpatterson1436
    @lionelpatterson1436 Год назад +2

    You're good to listen to you don't get no big hurry and understand everything you say

  • @AndyB718
    @AndyB718 Год назад +3

    Plan G in NY $271 but its peace of mind..
    AARP united Healthcare was best for prescription drugs in my case.

  • @kycheryl
    @kycheryl Год назад +2

    Very informative. Thank you.

  • @jboy1757
    @jboy1757 7 месяцев назад +3

    Be nice to see a supplemental g vs high deductible g supplement; pros/cons

  • @lidyanaredeemed9848
    @lidyanaredeemed9848 Год назад +2

    This really great explanation! Thank you!

  • @The73275
    @The73275 Год назад +3

    Bravo Miss, well explained in easy to understand terms

  • @kathylawrence6855
    @kathylawrence6855 Год назад +3

    Very important information!

  • @MrSoccerpues
    @MrSoccerpues 3 месяца назад +1

    I just subscribed and thank you for the video, very useful.

  • @estrellasoriao1655
    @estrellasoriao1655 Год назад +2

    Thnak you for the informatiomn

  • @mageshkrishnan7122
    @mageshkrishnan7122 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you👍

  • @randyrucker4346
    @randyrucker4346 Год назад +1

    Very informative and clear. Definitely will subscribe. Thanks again.

  • @bahmannosratollah7017
    @bahmannosratollah7017 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for your honest and easy-to-understand information.

  • @RFKPeaceNIK19
    @RFKPeaceNIK19 Год назад +1

    Stephenie is a top notch Health Insurance consultant.

  • @user-uv4ry2bm7x
    @user-uv4ry2bm7x Год назад +14

    Great video Stephanie. I am Medicare eligible this year, and I will watch all your vids, as your info breaks down many issues and questions making them crystal clear to make an intelligent decision. Much appreciated...thanks so much...Steve

  • @Retiredmco
    @Retiredmco Год назад +1

    Stephanie Great video, HDG deductible is 2700 for 2023.

  • @HermanLynchJr
    @HermanLynchJr Год назад +4

    Why does no one talk about the actual Medigap (supplement) companies? I’m going to go with original Medicare with a Plan G supplement and trying to choose which company. I know all the supplements plans are the same across all companies (since it’s required by law) but how do the various companies compare for things like rate increases, customer service, etc?

  • @pcasciaro
    @pcasciaro Год назад +1

    I am a disabled survivors benefits person. I have just started to have the plan being and being charged $179.00 or so each month now. Started last month. I have medicaid with this but I know in a few years I won't 62. Plus I know it won't be easy to get a cheap type g supplement plan at that time. My income is not very high at all so I want to keep the prices down.

  • @noblerare
    @noblerare 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi there, your videos have been so helpful to us in our search for the right supplemental plans for Medicare. We have one question: if we plan to move within the next five years (to be closer to family), will we need to buy another supplemental plan in the state that we move to (Hawaii to Pennsylvania) or can we keep the same one? We're trying to avoid having to go through medical underwriting if possible. In other words, is the supplemental insurance that we purchase tied to the state that we live in?

  • @tarottime3219
    @tarottime3219 Год назад +3

    Why, why, why’s …. Thanks for your work dear. Getting older is a headache and all the abcdCF BS is really awful! I’m just getting started. People take care of your health nobody’s going to save you but yourself.

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  • @michaelrust7614
    @michaelrust7614 Год назад +2

    Do you have a video comparison of G vs High G?

  • @escapeearth2327
    @escapeearth2327 Год назад +3

    You’re awesome, you made this whole thing so simple and understandable! First time watching your video!

  • @deborahcaudill7306
    @deborahcaudill7306 Год назад +1

    Work stoppage? Uh oh. Had to quit work for cancer treatments from Oct '20 till July '21. Started drawing Soc Sec at 62 in late fall of '20. I guess it's ok cause it was required by Dr to not work?

  • @nicholasgabriel4073
    @nicholasgabriel4073 Год назад +1

    That's exactly what I needed to know. Thanks.

  • @charlesdale1428
    @charlesdale1428 Год назад +14

    A very clear, concise and well explained video on Medicare supplemental plans. You are a great precentor and if the rest of your insurance company is as good as you, your golden 👍💯🏆

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад +1

      Wow, thank you for that compliment!

    • @charlesdale1428
      @charlesdale1428 Год назад

      @@AbtInsuranceAgency Anytime, the compliment is well deserved.
      Keep up the good work 👍

  • @dirtroadsailing6418
    @dirtroadsailing6418 Год назад +3

    I live in Tennessee and the difference between a Plan G and a Plan N is about $10 a month. For $10 I'm not going to bother with a Plan N.

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад +2

      In some areas where Plan N is $40-$50/month less than Plan G, it becomes a better value.

    • @rosenealon8480
      @rosenealon8480 Год назад +1

      Plan G premiums will increase more each year than plan N that the healthier people are chosing. It will be an even better value going forward as the sicker "guarantee issue" people take Plan G.

  • @SPORT2932
    @SPORT2932 Год назад +1

    You do a wonderful job!

  • @MJM1309
    @MJM1309 Год назад +3

    Thank you you answered one question I had. Can you switch between Supplemental plans without having to answer these questions 3 for coverage. I'm in IN and not sure if it applies here or not. I have UHC AARP SUPPLEMENTAL PLAN G going into my 3rd year in Jan 2024. Is this the best or is there a better plan without having to answer these questions 3. Thank you Stephanie. Can you expand on what IN offers

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  10 месяцев назад

      Please contact me directly for more information! 888-465-9728

  • @whitneybrown7457
    @whitneybrown7457 Год назад +3

    You are very helpful. Thank you. We are moving from LA to KY and want to get away from Advantage plans. We travel, or intend to travel, a lot. I don't like being limited to only one state. I recently reviewed Medi-Share and do not think that is a good plan either. I will be contacting your agency. Thanks again for the info. Both of us were insured in Medicare prior to 2020.

  • @kathynguyen7938
    @kathynguyen7938 Год назад +1

    Please explain about part D, it more important too. Thanks

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      I have many videos about this on my channel, with more to come!

  • @DonnaKatoArt
    @DonnaKatoArt Год назад +3

    I’m on Plan G. Was going to switch to N but didn’t like the idea of having to check out each doc to make sure they accept Medicare assignment (my state allows excess charges and what happens if an emergency comes up and I can’t check?). Plan High G actually makes more sense than Plan N to me, in that regard. At least with High G, I know I’d be out of pocket under 3k and once the deductible is met, I’d have Plan G! Plan N is a ? To me.

  • @user-kd6rs1fy6v
    @user-kd6rs1fy6v Год назад +2

    Excellent Videos. I've watched several so far and would like to know if you are Licensed in South Carolina? If so I would like to call and discuss you Help with choosing a Plan.

  • @jeromes58
    @jeromes58 Год назад +1

    Before I call in, who covers your cost to provide this assistance?

  • @daveanddianethrowingcautio5707
    @daveanddianethrowingcautio5707 Год назад +1

    Are there any plans that are best for people that travel the USA most of the year and not really in one spot very long?

  • @danieldesimonedanny1827
    @danieldesimonedanny1827 Год назад +1

    I'm 67 and a survivor of a covid back in the day and saved by a antiviral med...all antiviral meds where dismissed on covid 19 by our government & medical community. Sorry part A for me only.

  • @godsgrace5777
    @godsgrace5777 Год назад +12

    I am completely lost when it comes to choosing what plan would be best for me.

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад +3

      That’s where we can help! Call us at 888-465-9728. 🙂

    • @AndyB718
      @AndyB718 Год назад

      Don't be because it boiles down to Good Medium and weak plans.
      Pay up front just in case or pay alot more if something happens

    • @kathycollins2836
      @kathycollins2836 Год назад +1

      Me too 😔

    • @mermaizingmentoring1111
      @mermaizingmentoring1111 15 дней назад

      Ask around for those locally who have gotten assistance from your County’s local Department on Aging who ccan by rafts and networks with Department of Social Services. They have free services to assist with breaking down and explaining which one would benefit you with no motive for selling you a higher one to make more money as they’re paid to do this a flat hourly/salary as services to the public! Call you DSS to find or if you are able to search online it Shouid come up with phone number . Can also use google maps to look up local agencies with all contact info except emails but search official site in the wording along with county name and city and state!

  • @dbentley2195
    @dbentley2195 Год назад +3

    Yes I am a supplement holder. My question is do they offer any help for us in the way of grocery cards or help?

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад +1

      The grocery benefit you see advertised on TV etc is often deceptive. This is a rare benefit found only on certain Medicare Advantage plans in specific areas. Not Medicare supplement plans.

  • @annlynch593
    @annlynch593 Год назад +3

    I live in Massachusetts. Are medigap plans allowed here? All I see is plan 1 and 1 A. We both start Medicare in May and June of 2023.

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      The rules are a bit different in your state - this explains more: www.medicare.gov/supplements-other-insurance/how-to-compare-medigap-policies/medigap-in-massachusetts

  • @judy23downs42
    @judy23downs42 Год назад

    I am needing to pick a plan as I turn 65 next month and although I need eye, dental and prescription I’m not enthused about Medicare advantage

  • @sndygskylr
    @sndygskylr Год назад +1

    Ahh, listening to a 2022 for 2023 plan. I am so excited to listen today 11/2022! Thank you soo much for your videos. I AM CALLING YOU TOMORROW!😊

  • @judy23downs42
    @judy23downs42 Год назад +1

    I’d like to know what does c cover and would it be a good choice

  • @sharonshapiro790
    @sharonshapiro790 Год назад +2

    How does a grandfathered plan J benefits compare to the current plan G?

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      Plan J covered some Rx benefits before Medicare Part D was signed into law. Right now, the main difference between Plan J and Plan G is coverage for the Part B deductible. Plan G does NOT cover it, and Plan J does. This deductible is $226/year in 2023.

  • @massiemokhtari9034
    @massiemokhtari9034 Год назад +1

    Thank you for all your advice. Can you get a supplemental plan like G in California without the medical underwriting after getting it the first time while new to Medicare?

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      Yes! And we would be happy to help review state specific considerations as you choose a plan. 888-465-9728

  • @ericduke9372
    @ericduke9372 Год назад +1

    Love the Videos. i have tricare prime and starting medicare i dont think i need anything but A and B am i right

  • @judy23downs42
    @judy23downs42 Год назад +1

    What about plan c it looks very similar to plan f

  • @carrdoug99
    @carrdoug99 Год назад +2

    How about an in depth comparison between HD plan G & plan N.

  • @FollowScripture
    @FollowScripture Год назад +1

    Thank you very good information ...Where are you located?

  • @maryflanagan7424
    @maryflanagan7424 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much. I plan on giving you a call in the next month or two about my needs. Thanks for your relaxed, easy to understand discussion of the merits of the different plans.
    Mary Jane Flanagan

  • @nagarajarajan5979
    @nagarajarajan5979 Год назад +1

    Nice work

  • @diannej4070
    @diannej4070 Год назад +2

    I like these videos, but wish you were more clear that choosing a medigap plan at age 65 is not just for now, but the rest of your life. What percentage of applications are rejected or have increased premiums when attempting to change plans. When selecting a plan at age 65, one should think about health needs at age 85.

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      08:49 I do discuss that and try to emphasize how important it is to choose wisely when you first enroll. You are exactly right.

  • @-myal-8691
    @-myal-8691 Год назад +2

    Stephanie,
    If a person age 65 or older with employer coverage is unexpectedly laid off or loses their job, can they immediately enroll into Medicare without a gap in coverage? Wouldn't they have to provide Medicare and/or a supplemental insurer with credible proof of coverage to qualify for coverage without underwriting or lifetime penalties?

    • @palady1486
      @palady1486 Год назад

      Great question...my husband is going thru this right now. I was hoping that they would of answered you. I am researching this myself to understand and its very time consuming. These videos do help and I've called to talk to Medicare (long wait times).

  • @vistamutual
    @vistamutual Год назад +2

    Your content consistently educates and informs. Love your commitment to sharing knowledge.

  • @billallen3696
    @billallen3696 Год назад

    Hi. Nice job. I would like to know if the doctor's office administered osteoporosis drugs like Evenity and Prolia are covered under Medicare part B. Thanks.

  • @James-ol6rw
    @James-ol6rw Год назад +1

    Excellent video! Thanks. Ps. How do you keep your teeth bright white? Beautiful!

  • @ckstaff
    @ckstaff Год назад +1

    Big question I need answered is I am Diabetic and take 2 different insulins per day. What parts cover insulin costs and is it true that insulin is capped at $35? Insulin is very expensive, my Libra blood monitor is also $140 per month and I average at least 2 doctor exams per year. I am just getting signed up as I turn 65 in December. I am leaning towards supplemental plans over Advantage plans.

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад +1

      Those are very good questions. Insulin is covered by Part D generally and different plans cover different types of insulins at the $35 cap.
      We would be happy to help you do a complete Part D and Medicare Supplement Plan review to help you find the best coverage at the lowest price - and our service is 100% free. Give us a call at 888-465-9728 🙂

  • @jaye8872
    @jaye8872 Год назад +1

    How soon can you apply for a Medicare supplement plan ? I am going to apply for Medicare tomorrow. It will be exactly three months before I turn 70. I am working still and wanted to make sure that I apply within the right amount of time.

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      You can apply typically up to 6 months prior to the effective date you want. Call us anytime for free help - 888-465-9728

  • @vicsovain3831
    @vicsovain3831 Год назад +1

    Great stuff Stephanie I subscribed to your, I just turned 65 in March I been on Medicare part A & B since 2012 I'm in Westchester county NY I'm alone this is just for me any suggestions can I still go with plan F❓I appreciate your help ciao Vic from NY,

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      Call or email us for more information on your specific situation! 888-465-9728

  • @MrJt3451
    @MrJt3451 Год назад +1

    thank you for your video it helps
    i have become disabled and qulaify for medicare soon and am so confused question 1 i am in nys do can you work with me. question 2 what if i decide to go to florida full time or part of the year what happens then thank you i am going to watch some of your other videos

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      We are licensed in NY and FL and would be happy to help! 888-465-9728

  • @janaclark
    @janaclark Год назад

    Thanks for breaking it all down so clearly. I’m curious how you make your living as you must receive money from the supplemental/advantage plan carriers and would you be biased if you got paid more by one or another of them?

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      I do cover that here - ruclips.net/video/DBwUb_QfaB0/видео.html 😬

  • @escapeearth2327
    @escapeearth2327 Год назад +1

    Also I just subscribed

  • @otrotland5377
    @otrotland5377 Год назад

    I am 64 turn 65 in June. I currently work at a University using their health plan. I have to work till I am 72 in order to retire and thus keep their health insurance. Due to health problems since getting covid w/ pneumonia. I am not sure if I can make it for another 8 years.

  • @weirdshibainu
    @weirdshibainu Год назад +1

    I'll be on Medicare in 2 months. I may relocate out of state in 6 months. Would a broker be able to determine the current costs of a supplement plan in the area I'm currently in as well as the area I may relocate to? I understand the costs will likely change in the 6 months, but I'm looking for a rough comparison for current costs.

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      Yes, that’s exactly the kind of thing we advise our clients on! Call us anytime. 888-465-9728.

  • @ggjr61
    @ggjr61 Год назад

    Not so standardized in MN. At least when comparing to other states with the possible exception of WI.

  • @donnaharding7702
    @donnaharding7702 Год назад +2

    How do I sign up for supplemental plan

  • @rossbenavides72
    @rossbenavides72 Год назад +2

    Clear, concise, relevant discussion. Thank you very much!! I am in HD Plan F, but may explore Plan G and N after I watch your G vs N video.

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      Thank you! Please call my office anytime for free assistance 😊

    • @myeyeondetroit2670
      @myeyeondetroit2670 Год назад

      Can't get that F plan back once you leave it, think about that before you do it, the only reason you have it now is because you're grandfathered in, it is not available to anyone who doesn't have it now.

    • @myeyeondetroit2670
      @myeyeondetroit2670 Год назад

      @@AbtInsuranceAgency On the graph you used in this video Plan C shows equivalent to plan F except it doesn't pay Part B excess charges, I think it's a mistake on the graph, I'm pretty sure that we don't have any Medigap plans that pay the part B Deductible since plan F is not available to new people anymore. I'm also a Licensed Benefit Advisor and I love your videos I just don't think you noticed that because if that were the case I would be signing up for a plan C when I age in in Feb. Have a great day, I was watching because I was trying to decide between a Medigap and a MAPD. Have a great day!!

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      @@myeyeondetroit2670 plan C and Plan F are not available to Medicare beneficiaries who became eligible for a Medicare on or after jan 1st 2020. They are still available for those who were eligible to Medicare prior.

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      @@myeyeondetroit2670 it is still very much available for anyone who was eligible for Medicare prior to 2020.

  • @kathyd7374
    @kathyd7374 Год назад +1

    My husband is on my health plan at work. He is 3 years younger than me and we will both be going on medicare next May when he turns 65 and I will have turned 68.. I enrolled in Medicare when I turned 65 and they have me listed as having health care through my job. Will I have a problem getting the medigap plan I want and will I have to go through medical underwriting? (I'm thinking plan N as I don't go to the dr and no medications - yet) Thank you for your informative video!

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      Did you enroll in Medicare both Parts A and B?
      If so, and you plan to retire next year at age 68 you would be able to get Plan G “guaranteed issue” if you turned 65 in 2020 or later, and in most states Plan N would be medically underwritten. So, your eligibility for Plan N will depend on your health.
      If you have delayed Part B then you can get any Medicare Supplement Plan, since you will be new to Part B upon retirement.

    • @kathyd7374
      @kathyd7374 Год назад +1

      @@AbtInsuranceAgency I only enrolled in part A and delayed part B so I can get plan N!

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      @@kathyd7374 great! Please call us anytime, we would be happy to help!

  • @rabbitankle
    @rabbitankle Год назад

    Why are different coverages available, and not available in different areas when this is a national medical system? Why do private companies get to choose where they can offer more or less coverage because of where you live? We live in Clatsop County, Oregon and three miles East in Columbia County they can have an Advantage plan and we can't.

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      The federal government runs the Traditional Medicare program which is a national program. Medicare Advantage is privatized and can vary by insurance company, and region.

  • @johnt5845
    @johnt5845 Год назад +1

    I was rejected for my IRRMA request based on work stoppage. They stated my 2020 was over the limit but I’m retired and my wife just retired this past June. What are my options going forward? Carter was helping but I feel overwhelmed at this time and could sure use some directions. Thanks Stephanie.

  • @mylifeexperiencebystephani6989

    how much monthly premium will i pay for the medicare supplement plan N with vision, hearing and dental. can i used this if i will be in other counties loke Asia or Canada.

  • @PamSmith-ih5zk
    @PamSmith-ih5zk Год назад

    Do I need to have a supplement plan. how do I switch from kaiser to a medigap supplement plan

  • @kathypalermo1186
    @kathypalermo1186 4 месяца назад

    Once you pick a letter like plan G, (I know that if you want to change you'd have to go thru medical underwriting, but can you ) each year can you switch the company that you get the insurance from for lower rates?

  • @jaye8872
    @jaye8872 Год назад +1

    Can you tell me which Plan G is the best to buy in NJ? All of them on the SSI site have the same warning that the rates are low for younger ages but go up as you age. Please advise.

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      Please give us a call at 888-465-9728. We would be happy to review this with you in more depth!

    • @jaye8872
      @jaye8872 Год назад +1

      @@AbtInsuranceAgency Thanks I will be calling when I get my Medicare B card . I just applied online , it will start in September. Your videos are awesome!

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      @@jaye8872 looking forward to it! 🙂

  • @wells328
    @wells328 Год назад +2

    It shouldn’t be this confusing for people who have worked all their lives, medical insurance should be very affordable and easily assessable instead of all these silly plans with letters

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      Agreed! It's like alphabet soup.

    • @sarahtiferet598
      @sarahtiferet598 Год назад

      LOL! yes - NO other wealthy countries have ANY of these issues . NO one loses their homes or goes bankrupt because they get sick or injured . Yes, in some of those countries there are " issues" , but we have those as well AND you can lose EVERYTHING - I know, it happened to me

  • @TakeTheRide
    @TakeTheRide Год назад

    So no supplement plan takes care of your long-term needs if you need a nursing home or hospice Care at the end of life?

  • @RedRonFJB
    @RedRonFJB Год назад

    So just to confirm what you said; All Medicare supplement plans are standardized and contain plans A through N ? Plan F is no longer available for those turning 65 after 2020.

  • @karenreid6798
    @karenreid6798 11 месяцев назад +1

    Do you have a prescription plan for my Supplemental insurance?

  • @marycalvert-mg6dr
    @marycalvert-mg6dr 11 месяцев назад +1

    Is there an office you go to sit down talk to you I live in sherpherville ky

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  11 месяцев назад

      I don’t have an office in KY but we can absolutely help you via phone! 888-465-9728

  • @denzelle1547
    @denzelle1547 Год назад

    Could you explain MSA?

  • @rooster3019
    @rooster3019 10 месяцев назад

    Can you provide a range of premium costs among companies and regions for plan N?

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  10 месяцев назад

      It varies GREATLY depending on where you live and age. Please reach out to me directly for information about your situation! 888-465-9728 or stephanie@abtinsuranceagency.com

  • @designergrl59
    @designergrl59 Год назад +1

    Stephanie Abt,,,what Medicare plan will help me pay for implants ? I am lost in all the menagerie of plans. I am 63 and on disability

  • @dannyburrell4014
    @dannyburrell4014 Год назад

    I will be 65 this October. I retired from a company that will reimburse me for a supplement plan of $100 per month. I am a diabetic and wonder if plan G or plan N would be the best.

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      Where are you located? We would be happy to help! 888-465-9728

  • @noremorse6898
    @noremorse6898 Год назад +5

    With Plan N you need to be aware that some highly-regarded clinics like Mayo do tend to add the 15% excess charge.

    • @Retiredmco
      @Retiredmco Год назад +2

      Which is why I'll ride with HDG Plan.

    • @lindamaskus5142
      @lindamaskus5142 Год назад

      As of 1-1-23, Mayo Clinic are dropping ALL advantage plans. They've already sent out letters to patients!

    • @Retiredmco
      @Retiredmco Год назад

      @@lindamaskus5142 Yes Christopher Westfall did a video on that when the letter dropped couple months ago.

  • @geomaganix5711
    @geomaganix5711 Год назад +3

    Hello Stephanie, Quick question. When verifying my earnings record should I look at just the last 35 years or all the way back to my first earnings in the 1970's? My last 35 were my best and make up my highest earnings, so I do I really need to look at those lower early years? Thanks I follow your channel and will be retiring early next year. Ed

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  10 месяцев назад

      Medicare looks at your income from 2 years ago for IRMAA purposes!

  • @bettymenchaca7646
    @bettymenchaca7646 Год назад +1

    I’m under plan N with your company, am I able to change to another company under plan N if it offers a lower rate than what I’m paying now?

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      Yes, you can change Medigap plans at ANY time of the year, pending medical underwriting. I'll have the team reach out to you Betty!

    • @bettymenchaca7646
      @bettymenchaca7646 Год назад

      Thanks

  • @scottcarlson5424
    @scottcarlson5424 Год назад

    I start Medicare in December when I turn 65. Our 2021 tax return was a one-time high blip that appears to put us in the irmaa increased rates. My question. In February of 2024 my 2023 taxes will be finished and both our 2022 and 2023 will be under the limits. Does irmaa get re-evaluated at this time or do I have to wait an entire year and pay the higher premiums all year?

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад

      It SHOULD get re-evaluated every calendar year, but if you are starting in December, then you should file your IRMAA appeals form as soon as you get notification of your Part B premium amount. I hope this helps!

  • @garypola6755
    @garypola6755 Год назад +1

    Do you sell Aetna plan N in Florida?

  • @chipsellarole267
    @chipsellarole267 11 месяцев назад

    What is your advise: I reach full retirement Jan 2024, but will be moving to France about 8 months after that. We are 90% sure we will stay there for the rest of our lives, but you never know. Would the Advantage plan be best, then cancel. What rights would i loss if I ever return? thanks again for your help

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  11 месяцев назад +1

      Many people in this situation would choose an Advantage Plan, as long as they are comfortable with how it works. You must have A and B to be enrolled in an Advantage Plan. Moving back to the US would allow you a special enrollment period as well --www.medicare.gov/basics/get-started-with-medicare/get-more-coverage/joining-a-plan/special-enrollment-periods

  • @davidelcess6559
    @davidelcess6559 Год назад

    Hello love your pod cast.. ok I just got approved for my disability SSD a week ago so I’m trying to figure out what plan? I just received my Medicare card.. I listened to your pod cast on which plan is best but I still have questions.. is there a number to call???
    Thank you

  • @rickcoffey5309
    @rickcoffey5309 Год назад +2

    Do any of the supplement plans cover anything with vision, dental, or perscription coverage?

    • @AbtInsuranceAgency
      @AbtInsuranceAgency  Год назад +1

      Some carriers offer vision and hearing "discount programs", but Supplement Plans only cover what Medicare covers - and Medicare doesn't cover dental. vision or hearing in general. Medicare Advantage plans do often include these benefits.