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Thursday, February 21, 2019

7 Free and Important Medicare Benefits for 2019

Take advantage of Medicare preventative screenings and services in 2019. 

Here's an update on some no or low cost preventive tests and services available for Medicare Part B recipients under  Medicare's Medicare Advantage Plans.  

In most Medicare Advantage Plans , the free services include various exams, lab tests, and screenings. Also included are vaccinations and programs for health assessment, as well as counseling and education to guide you in caring for your own health and well-being


Here are the 7 Medicare benefits for 2019 :

1.   Flu shots -- once a year. Pneumonia shots are also free.

2.  Diabetes screening -- once a year, or every six months for those at risk.

3.  Cholesterol screening -- once every five years. This also includes test for lipid, lipoprotein, and triglyceride levels.

4.   Bone density measurement -- once every two years or more if you have certain medical conditions or meet certain criteria.

5.  Mammogram screening once a year for  all women with Medicare, 40 and older.  Medicare covers one baseline mammogram for women, 35 to 39.

6.  Prostate cancer screening -- once a year. Annual PSA (prostate specific antigen) and a digital rectal exam -- available to all male Medicare enrollees age 50 and older. Under medicare, you pay 20% of the Medicare  approved amount, and the Part B deductible applies for the digital rectal exam. Your Medicare Advantage Plan or your Medigap may cover a portion of all of the 20% and/or deductible.

7.   Colonoscopy -- once every two years for people at high risk, once every 10 years for others, or 48 months after a previous flexible sigmoidoscopy.

These services are mostly free because they re viewed as preventive steps and can effectively reduce the need for  more intensive treatment or hospitalization. 

Please take advantage of them. Leave your comments below. of call (773) 614-3201 for a free consultation.

Monday, September 7, 2015

Medicare ABCs You Need to Know

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With the huge clutter of information available on the internet and otherwise about Medicare, it can be both confusing and overwhelming to you. 

Here I want to cut through the maze and to help you make the best decision when to comes to your health care. Remember, if you are age 65 and on Medicare is your concern is not Obamacare. Always feel free to call or e-mail me if you have any questions.

Part A Medicare
Part A usually costs nothing as people have already paid for it through payroll deductions.  It covers hospitalizations, inpatient services in a skilled nursing facility, home health care services, hospice services, and blood.  For beneficiaries who did not pay for Part A in payroll deductions, the payment is about $426 a month.

Part B Medicare
Part B usually cost about $104.90 per month. If you are a higher earner, you have to pay a higher monthly premium. And, if you are just signing up for Part B for the first time, your premium will be $159.30 per month. Part B covers other medical services, such as doctor visits, outpatient care, home health care services, durable medical equipment, ambulance services, chiropractic services, diabetes supplies, and preventive services. 

Many people buy Medicare Supplemental Insurance, commonly referred to as Med Supp or Medigap, to cover the services original Medicare does not cover.

Part C Medicare
Medicare Advantage Programs (Part C) are Medicare products that are offered by Medicare through private health insurance companies.  They are Medicare regulated, approved, and monitored, and usually offer more benefits at a lower cost.  For instance, unlike original Medicare, MA plans have yearly maximum out-of-pocket cost protection and may cover vision, hearing, and preventive dental coverage.  Medicare advantage plans are available with or without integrated part D prescription drug coverage, which may include zero co-payments for certain generic medications.

Part D Medicare
Medicare part D covers prescription drugs. 

Medicare beneficiary with original Medicare Part A and Part B, a Med Supp policy, and a stand alone Part D may pay about $250 or more each month in premiums.

Additionally, private health insurance may have long-standing relationship with Medicare to process claims under the original Medicare program.


Have a question regarding your Medicare benefits. Just call I'm ready to help.