If you’re looking for objective information on Medicare Advantage plans, MedicareWire founder and author David Bynon is setting the record straight. Go to https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/insurance/the-savings-game-the-pitfalls-of-medicare-part-c/ar-AAZsxkb?li=BBnb7Kz to find out more.
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Advantage Plans: Common
Misconceptions
Raphaelson’s new article, which is titled ‘The Savings Game: The pitfalls of
Medicare Part C’ comprehensively covers Medicare Advantage plans, also
known as Medicare Part C.
The consumer report
features advice from
David Bynon’s popular e-
book, ‘Why Medicare
Advantage Plans Are
Bad’.
The number of people that are
now in these plans is 26 million,
which equates to approximately
42% of all Medicare enrollees, a
number tipped to rise to about
53% by 2030.
Raphaelson and Bynon
believe it is imperative that,
if you are considering your
health insurance needs and
requirements, you have
access to more objective
information.
They know that the
increasingly advertised plans
—and the zero premium, zero
deductible and zero co-pay
rhetoric that features heavily
in them—only represent half
of the picture.
Amongst other issues, the plans lead to you having to make multiple copays for
different doctors, specialists and diagnostic procedures, and facing higher
hospitalization costs.
Go to https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/insurance/the-savings-
game-the-pitfalls-of-medicare-part-c/ar-AAZsxkb?li=BBnb7Kz to
find out more.
Check it out today!
Advantage Plans: Common
Misconceptions
Raphaelson’s new article, which is titled ‘The Savings Game: The pitfalls of
Medicare Part C’ comprehensively covers Medicare Advantage plans, also
known as Medicare Part C.
The consumer report
features advice from
David Bynon’s popular e-
book, ‘Why Medicare
Advantage Plans Are
Bad’.
The number of people that are
now in these plans is 26 million,
which equates to approximately
42% of all Medicare enrollees, a
number tipped to rise to about
53% by 2030.
Raphaelson and Bynon
believe it is imperative that,
if you are considering your
health insurance needs and
requirements, you have
access to more objective
information.
They know that the
increasingly advertised plans
—and the zero premium, zero
deductible and zero co-pay
rhetoric that features heavily
in them—only represent half
of the picture.
Amongst other issues, the plans lead to you having to make multiple copays for
different doctors, specialists and diagnostic procedures, and facing higher
hospitalization costs.
Go to https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/insurance/the-savings-
game-the-pitfalls-of-medicare-part-c/ar-AAZsxkb?li=BBnb7Kz to
find out more.
Check it out today!