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Posts Tagged with "Medicare Part C"

  • Challenges, Featured

    Posted on March 19th, 2012

    Written by Katherine Askew

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    Medicare, Medicare card, medicare fraud cases, medicare fraud lawyer, medicare fraud lawyers, medicare fraud reports, medicare fraud whistleblower, Medicare Part A, Medicare Part B, Medicare Part C, Medicare Part D, railroad retirement board, social security number, stop medicare fraud

    STOP MEDICARE FRAUD

    TYPES OF MEDICARE FRAUD
    When an individual or organization seeks to collect Medicare health care reimbursement under false pretenses, it is Medicare fraud. The fraud is usually carried out in one of the following three ways:

    Phantom Billing: The medical provider bills Medicare for unnecessary procedures, medical test, or procedures OR procedures or tests are never performed.  Sometimes unnecessary equipment or used equipment is billed as new.
    Patient Billing: A patient… More

  • ElderCare, Featured

    Posted on February 2nd, 2012

    Written by Katherine Askew

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    Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare gov, Medicare Part A, Medicare Part B, Medicare Part C, Medicare Part D, my medicare.gov, mymedicare.gov, what is Medicare, what is medicare a, what is medicare b, what is medicare c, what is medicare d, www.my medicare.com, www.mymedicare.com

    MyMedicare.com vs MyMedicare.gov

    Be aware that www.MyMedicare.com is not the same as www.MyMedicare.gov.  Both sites can be useful, but make sure you know the difference.
    www.MyMedicare.com
    MyMedicare.com (also, www.My Medicare.com) is a private site that provides visitors with information regarding medicare plans, medicare eligibility, and other resources pertaining to medicare.  One of the primary purposes of the site is to allow users to find providers within their zip code–in other words… More

  • ElderCare, Featured

    Posted on January 7th, 2012

    Written by Katherine Askew

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    2012 medicare changes, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, medicare changes 2012, medicare changes in 2012, Medicare Part A, Medicare Part B, Medicare Part C, Medicare Part D, what is Medicare, what is medicare a, what is medicare b, what is medicare c, what is medicare d

    MEDICARE 2012 CHANGES

    Medicare makes changes every year. Recipients should check annually to understand what is new.
    DEADLINE IS EARLIER

    The New Deadline for signing up is from October 15, 2011 – December 7 , 2011, earlier than in previous years.  Anyone can join, switch or drop a Medicare Advantage Plan during this time as well.

    Part A covers inpatient hospital, skilled nursing facility, and some home health care.
    Part B pays for Medicare eligible physician services, outpatient hospital… More

  • ElderCare, Featured

    Posted on January 6th, 2012

    Written by Katherine Askew

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    Coverage Gap, Dougnut Hole, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part A, Medicare Part B, Medicare Part C, Medicare Part D, what is Medicare, what is medicare a, what is medicare b, what is medicare c, what is medicare d

    MEDICARE PART D OVERVIEW

    Medicare Part D helps pay for prescription drug coverage which is not offered in Parts A and B (Original Medicare).
    Medicare Part D is optional. You have to enroll to get it.  If you wait to get Part D coverage you you may have to pay a penalty. Only private insurance companies offer Part D.  Plans vary by company, just as Medicare Advantage Plans vary.
    Plans are standalone or part of a Medicare Advantage Plan.  When considering different plans, make sure the drugs you take are… More

  • ElderCare, Featured

    Posted on January 3rd, 2012

    Written by Katherine Askew

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    Medicare, Medicare Advantage, medicare advantage overview, medicare advantage part c, Medicare Advantage Plan, Medicare Part A, Medicare Part B, Medicare Part C, Medicare Part D, what is Medicare, what is medicare a, what is medicare advantage, what is medicare b, what is medicare c, what is medicare d, what is medicare part c

    WHAT IS A MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLAN?

    A Medicare Advantage Plan is also known as Medicare Part C (Medicare C).  This video was created for insurance agents to help them understand Medicare Advantage Plans and educate their clients. It provides good detail but does not cover any of the downside to an Advantage Plan.

    Advantage Plans are private insurance plans funded through Medicare. The Advantage Plan becomes the insured’s primary plan.  All coverage costs are the responsibility of the private insurance… More

  • Challenges, Featured

    Posted on January 2nd, 2012

    Written by Katherine Askew

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    Medicare, Medicare Part A, Medicare Part B, Medicare Part C, Medicare Part D, what is Medicare, what is medicare a, what is medicare b, what is medicare c, what is medicare d

    TEN MEDICARE TIPS

    Getting started in the Medicare process can be confusing.  Just pick up one piece of information at a time.  These ten tips should help:
    1.  Original Medicare (Part A and B) is offered through the Federal Government.
    2.  Part D (Prescription Drug Coverage) must be added on to Parts A and B as a stand-alone plan.
    3. Original Medicare Does Not Cover all Hospital and Medical Expenses.
    4. Medigap (aka Medicare Supplemental) Insurance Plans can fill in the gaps in Parts A and B.
    5.… More

  • ElderCare, Featured

    Posted on December 30th, 2011

    Written by Katherine Askew

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    Medicare, Medicare Part A, Medicare Part B, Medicare Part C, Medicare Part D, what is medicaid, what is Medicare, what is medicare a, what is medicare b, what is medicare c, what is medicare d

    MEDICARE

    If you do not know anything about Medicare, start here.  This short, clear video from Humana does a good job of explaining it in the most basic terms.  It covers Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D.  It also differentiates Medicare from Medicaid.
    EDITORS NOTE: Long-Term Care is not covered in this post.  Anytime Medicare is discussed long-term care should be included in the conversation.  Medicare does not cover Long-Term Care.   Individuals need to plan for this with private… More

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