The Ultimate Guide to Medicare Supplement Plans at 65

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How To Pick The Best Medicare Supplement Plan...For You // Pros & Cons Of Each!

Discover The Best Medicare Supplement Plan For You: Unveiling Pros & Cons Of Each!

Depending on your age, there are 10-12 different Medicare Supplement policies you can pick from in most states. If you live in Massachusetts, Minnesota or Wisconsin…then they have state specific Medicare Supplement options.

But, it really comes down to just 2-3 thankfully.

In this video I’m going to highlight each of the three and how they work. I’m going to reveal the pro’s and con’s of each one. And I’m going to tell who should consider each Medicare Supplement option. Hopefully by the end, you will know how to pick the best Medicare Supplement plan and which Medicare Supplement plan you should choose.

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Table of Contents:

00:00 - Intro
01:15 - Happy Birthday
01:37 - What Are Medicare Supplements?
02:59 - The Plan G
04:14 - The Plan N
06:10 - High Deductible Plan G
07:58 - Medicare Advantage
08:25 - What I Do
09:01 - Contact Info
10:33 - Medicare Marketing Disclaimer

This video is for information and educational purposes.
 
This video is not “marketing” any specific Medicare plan or Medicare plan type. There is NO “intent” to draw you or any Medicare beneficiary to a specific plan or plan type, influence you or any Medicare beneficiary’s decision-making process when selecting a plan, influence you or any Medicare beneficiary to stay enrolled in any certain plan or plan type.
 
This video should in no way be construed as advertising any Medicare plan or plan type. Any possible mention of plan benefits, copays, premiums, etc.—is purely for informational, educational and comparison purposes.
 
I do not endorse any specific Medicare plan or plan type (Part C or Part D).
 
Any form or marketing or advertising in this video is purely to market myself and my services and not any specific Medicare plan or plan type.
 
I/The Medicare Analyst is a “non-government entity.” Medicare/CMS has neither reviewed nor endorsed this information. I am not connected with, employed by or endorsed by Medicare/CMS and/or the United States government. When you contact me, you will be contacting a licensed insurance agent in the states of Virginia (License Number 784528), California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.
 
“I/We may not or do not offer every plan available in your area.
 

In regard to Medicare Advantage Plans: Plans are insured or covered by a Medicare Advantage (HMO, PPO and PFFS) organization with a Medicare contract and/or a Medicare-approved Part D sponsor. Enrollment in the plans depends on the plan’s contract renewal with Medicare.

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After researching it, I talked my friend into getting the G plan. Now I’m hearing that with the higher rates and premium increases, it could cost her over thirty percent more than plan N over the years. She is on a fixed income and I’m now feeling like I did her a disservice. She goes to the doctor for cholesterol and blood pressure. She has six months to change her plan. I’m wondering if I should tell her to change plans.

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Do you have a Medicare Supplement? If so, which one did you pick and why?

TheMedicareAnalyst
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Today 2024.
No kudos, didn't watch your video.

I have only 1 question I have UHC Plan N in California for both my wife and I for $294 per month.
I'm moving to Phoenix AZ within 6 months. Where the same Plan N from UHC costs $226 per month.
There are no state restrictions.
Why doesn't anybody talk about the gorilla in the room.
I can save $720 per year on the same plan, same company.
Why and how can I get my cost reduced from the same company, same plan ?
Am I just screwed ?
Why isn't this topic ever discussed on your channel ?

Mity_Mo