Gregory Brown, Medicare Insurance Broker
About Me
Greetings! I'm Gregory, a Medicare insurance agent dedicated to serving your local area. Medicare is my area of expertise, and I'm committed to helping you pinpoint the most suitable plan for your individual needs and budget. I'll handle the research and comparison of plans from top national and local companies, so you can relax. Plus, my assistance comes at absolutely no cost to you. Reach out to me today to discuss your Medicare insurance possibilities, and remember to mention you found me through Medicare Agents Hub!
Q&A with Gregory Brown
Answer: Yes, you may be able to backdate your Medicare enrollment if your medical emergency caused you to miss your initial enrollment window. You can request a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) by contacting the Social Security Administration and providing documentation of your emergency, such as hospital records or a doctor's note. Approvals are made on a case-by-case basis and are not guaranteed.
Answer: The answer is yes they do, original Medicare will only cover acupuncture for Lower back pain. I hope this helps.
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Why Every Medicare Advantage Client Needs a Hospital Indemnity Plan
A Hospital Indemnity Plan is not required, but it can be a valuable addition to Medicare Advantage to cover out-of-pocket costs like deductibles and copayments. If you are hospitalized twice in the same year, the plan can still provide benefits, as it typically pays a set amount per day of hospitalization for each stay, but the specific benefits can depend on the plan's structure and the timing of the hospitalizations.
Answer: Special needs plans are plans that come under 2 categories one is csnp that’s for people who has a heart condition or diabetes 2 category is people who are on Medicare and Medicaid.
Answer: Anyone who has been on disability for 2 years or more they would qualify, that is the only criteria
Answer: If you have a Medicare advantage plan, you look into Medicare savings plans to help with premiums and other out of pocket cost and if you have original Medicare you should look into a Medicare supplement plan plan
Answer: In my experience I have not enrolled any one in a Medicare supplement plan. So I really can’t speak on this, I am certified to do Medicare supplements but have not had any clients that were interested.
Answer: I like helping people and doing this it lets me educate seniors on how Medicare works and how it can benefit them.
Answer: Yes but you must inform your insurer of your new address and expect your premium to change. It would be good to check your options in fl.
Answer: Yes this allows you to enroll in Medicare such as part B Part C or Part D Prescription drug plan without penalty.
Answer: Yes because you will have met the 5 year residency requirement, you will need to enroll during the 7 month initial enrollment period.
Answer: Yes you can use your health savings account to pay for certain Medicare premiums and other related costs.
Answer: If you did not sign up for part B you should not be getting a bill, you should check with social security to see about it.
Answer: Yes original Medicare does not offer dental, but with a Medicare advantage plan depending on the carrier your cleanings would be free.
Answer: I would say not getting a clear understanding on how Medicare works, that is why it is important get with a broker that does Medicare.
Answer: No that is not true, Medicare is health and life insurance is for your life, both are independent of each other.
Answer: Depending on the carrier some might be free and some might cost. It just depends your pharmacy can and will let you know depending on the plan that you have.
Answer: Because we are Licensed and certified to represent different carriers, also we can go over the different plans that the carriers offer.
Answer: Hello do you have Medicare parts A And B? A is The Hospitals And B is for The Doctors you are in was is called the Initial Enrollment Period 3 months before your 65th Birthday, the month Of and 3 months after where you can enroll .