Daniel Matar, Medicare Insurance Broker

About Me

Hello! I'm Daniel, your trusted Medicare agent in the area. My specialty is Medicare, and I'm passionate about helping you select the ideal plan that caters to your individual needs and budget. I'll efficiently sort through plans from reputable national and local companies, saving you time and effort. Best of all, my services are provided at no cost to you. Contact me to discuss your Medicare choices and don't forget to mention that you found me on Medicare Agents Hub!

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Q&A with Daniel Matar

Answer: Medicare part A covers hospice care. This is true if you have original Medicare or a Medicare advantage plan. Your physician must certify that you are terminally ill with 6 months or less of life expectancy

Answer: Original Medicare part A and B does not cover hearing aids, however, many Medicare Advantage plans do

Answer: PPO plans can have higher premiums and out of pocket costs associated with copays and coinsurance. Since no PCP is required, care could be less coordinated as well.

Answer: Medigap policies are issued by private insurance companies, and therefore have underwriting requirements in some cases.

Answer: With original Medicare, there is no limit for outpatient physical therapy, as long as it’s medically necessary. If you have Medicare advantage, you’ll need to check your plan since they vary. You can check your summary of benefits documents.

Answer: No, it will not. Medicare is a Is based insurance program. If you’re planning on traveling, considering buying travel health insurance.

Answer: Yes, coverage for the brand name drug can be denied. You can however request a formulary exception through your healthcare provider

Answer: If you have a diagnosis for High cholesterol from your healthcare provider, yes it is covered. You are covered for up to 3 hours your first year.

Answer: Many Medicare advantage plans are available with no additional monthly premiums in addition to your Medicare part B premium

Answer: The cheapest way is to rely on Medicare part A for your hospital care. For most people, Medicare part A is free if you’ve paid Medicare taxes for 10 years or more.

Answer: The part C deductible replaces the original Medicare part A deductible. You would pay the 350 per day copay.

Answer: Star ratings affect the plans features and out of pocket expenses that you may incite for care. 4 or 5 star plans are generally better quality plans

Answer: You can explore Medicare advantage plans with these extra benefits. You can also purchase a stand alone policy that provides this coverage to work along with original Medicare part A and B

Answer: Not checking available Medicare advantage plans in your area. They may give you extra benefits, a giveback feature for part B premium, and an attractive maximum out of pocket expense

Answer: Yes, you can be penalized if you fail to enroll in Medicare part B when you first qualify if you don’t currently have credible coverage

Answer: You may consider enrolling in a MA/PD plan that has a giveback feature. This will lower your part B premium in some cases. You can also check with the SSA to request an income related monthly adjustment

Answer: No, Medicare does not cover CGM if you rely solely on a smartphone to display the data. You will need a stand alone receiver. You can use your smart phone in addition to the receiver.

Answer: Under certain criteria, Skilled nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy.

Answer: Helping people who genuinely find it hard to understand. Clients who are aging in find themselves bogged down with marketing material and advertising.

Answer: They will provide you with well researched options and plans. They’ll be working for you every step of the way.