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2023 New To Medicare

Are You Ready For Medicare?

I will be New To Medicare!
Now What?

When you turn 65 or enroll into Medicare Part B for the first time (whichever comes later) you become eligible for your Medicare Initial Election Period. This means that any and all Medicare plans must accept you regardless of your previous health status. 

This period begins 3-6 months before your 65th birth month or Part B Enrollment month, and continues for 3-6 months after your Part B effective date. 

Important Things to Know:
  1. How does a Medicare Advantage Plan (which includes Prescription Drug Coverage) or a Medicare Supplement with a Stand Alone Prescription Plan (Medicare Part D) work?
  2. Which is the best plan for me. 
  3. Are you ready for Medicare, especially if you are covered through Employer Coverage and will continue to work?
Medicare is not a "one size fits all" benefit. The more detailed indepth study completed the better your experience will be transitioning into Medicare. 

Let's Begin!!!



Answer a few questions to determine if you "Are You Ready For Medicare?" 
1. Will you enroll into Medicare Part A and Part B within the next 6 months? *This question is required.
Medicare Disclaimer:  "We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all of your options."