Medicare Changes 2025 Key Changes in Prescription Drug Coverage

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Welcome to our latest video on "Medicare Changes 2025 - Key Changes in Prescription Drug Coverage." In this video, we dive deep into the upcoming changes to Medicare Part D and how they will affect your prescription drug plans. Learn about the specific Medicare Part D changes 2025, the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act Medicare, and the various Medicare decisions you need to make to ensure you're getting the best coverage. We'll cover everything from Medicare cost reduction strategies to understanding the pros and cons of Medicare Advantage plans.

Whether you're planning for retirement or currently navigating your Medicare insurance plans, this video is essential for staying informed about Medicare for seniors. We'll also discuss the importance of retirement planning, provide a comprehensive retirement checklist, and offer tips on how to plan for retirement and retire comfortably. Secure your retirement with the right Medicare coverage options. Don't miss this important update on Medicare changes 2025.

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This is the most blatant sales video I’ve heard so far from the many Medicare type videos I’ve heard so far in my opinion. You guys aren’t very subtle but perhaps that a good thing in some ways.

frederickruderman
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What a great video. Sean is very good conveying facts and analyzing events and seeing relationships. Dense video. Every word Sean says has meaning. Thank you guys for having such a great speaker.

stavrosian
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Good video. Thank-you for the information. I turned 65 earlier this year and signed up for Part G and Part D (in addition to the usual Part A & B). Aetna is raising the price of their SmartSaver Part D from $9.80 to $44.80 per month, a $35/month increase. Ouch! Since we pay the $33.30 IRMAA on top of that, I may just go bare for the next 5 years. I'm healthy, exercise often, eat mostly fresh produce and some protein, and don't anticipate any major issues requiring expensive meds. I looked at the late penalties for Part D and anticipate a 13.4 year time frame to lose the savings if I go without Part D for 5 years (18.4 years total). Who knows if Medicare Part D will even exist that far out? But it's good to understand why the price increase on the many to cover the costs of the few. Too bad that more people don't take their health seriously when younger before they get old.

sharperminds
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Catastrophic, meaning bringing physical and financial ruin. Seems you like that word, you use it often.

tarottime
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As long as you work the rest of your life there’s no problem 😉 🙄

Colt-iiqn
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What Bologna & Sausage, who said good friends don’t let friends stay on original Medicare. Let me guess, sales people who sell Advantage plans say that ? Shameful misleading thing your “guest” said !!!!

frederickruderman