The Modern Medicare Agency assists Americans turning 65 in the New York tristate area in choosing supplemental or Medicare Advantage options. More information at http://www.paulbinsurance.com
How To Apply For Medicare In NY Tristate
Area To Avoid Lifelong Penalty
The Modern Medicare Agency
has a mission of educating
seniors about Medicare options
to ensure that you do not miss
the important Medicare Part B
sign-up deadline.
If you miss the Part B deadline
when you first become
eligible, you may have to pay
a penalty for the rest of your
life.
Navigating Medicare, and
private insurance plans that
complement it, is a complex
challenge that changes
constantly, and differs by
state.
Many seniors rely on experienced
agents to explain options including
original Medicare Part A for hospitals
and Part B for doctor and outpatient
visits. But Medicare does not cover 100
percent of costs or any dental, eye
glasses, or hearing aids.
Part C, or Medicare
Advantage plans, are offered
by private insurers, as are
Part D plans for drug
coverage.
Medicare supplemental
plans are also available to
cover costs not covered by
original Medicare.
On the other hand,
Medicare does cover
those with disabilities.
The Modern Medicare Agency is an
agency that specializes in educating
seniors about your Medicare
deadlines and options in Advantage
and supplemental coverage
protection based on your needs and
the requirements of your state.
"If you are a senior citizen, or anyone
else who qualifies for Medicare, and you
feel overwhelmed by the many Medicare
decisions you have to make, not only
during periods of open enrollment but all
year round, please contact me," Paul
Barrett said.
Seniors turning 65, or others
with Medicare questions, can
get a free consultation with
this expert New York agent.
Find out more at
http://www.paulbinsur
ance.com
Area To Avoid Lifelong Penalty
The Modern Medicare Agency
has a mission of educating
seniors about Medicare options
to ensure that you do not miss
the important Medicare Part B
sign-up deadline.
If you miss the Part B deadline
when you first become
eligible, you may have to pay
a penalty for the rest of your
life.
Navigating Medicare, and
private insurance plans that
complement it, is a complex
challenge that changes
constantly, and differs by
state.
Many seniors rely on experienced
agents to explain options including
original Medicare Part A for hospitals
and Part B for doctor and outpatient
visits. But Medicare does not cover 100
percent of costs or any dental, eye
glasses, or hearing aids.
Part C, or Medicare
Advantage plans, are offered
by private insurers, as are
Part D plans for drug
coverage.
Medicare supplemental
plans are also available to
cover costs not covered by
original Medicare.
On the other hand,
Medicare does cover
those with disabilities.
The Modern Medicare Agency is an
agency that specializes in educating
seniors about your Medicare
deadlines and options in Advantage
and supplemental coverage
protection based on your needs and
the requirements of your state.
"If you are a senior citizen, or anyone
else who qualifies for Medicare, and you
feel overwhelmed by the many Medicare
decisions you have to make, not only
during periods of open enrollment but all
year round, please contact me," Paul
Barrett said.
Seniors turning 65, or others
with Medicare questions, can
get a free consultation with
this expert New York agent.
Find out more at
http://www.paulbinsur
ance.com