Hassan Rashid, Medicare Insurance Agent

About Me

Greetings! I'm Hassan, 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!

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Q&A with Hassan Rashid

Is it ok to work with a Medicare Agent from another state?

Answer: Absolutely! Lots of Medicare agents are licensed in multiple states. It just comes down to a matter of preference. Some people prefer to work with people face to face while others prefer to work with someone who is more accessible telephonically.

What is the main benefit of Medicare Part D?

Answer: Medicare part D is also known as prescription drug coverage. It is provided by private health insurance companies in order to reduce the cost of prescription drugs for Medicare recipients.

How do Social Security and Medicare work together for people with disabilities?

Answer: If you are disabled and you have been receiving Social Security Disability Income for more than 24 months then are eligible for Medicare parts A and B.

What are the reasons why I should work with a Medicare agent?

Answer: Medicare has so many moving parts and so many changes are made annually that it's hard for the typical person to keep up. Having a Medicare agent keeps you abreast of specific changes, not only to Medicare, but also to your specific plan and benefits.

If a patient had surgery with more than a 3 day stay in the hospital and needed to recover from the surgery before starting rehab, can the rehab stay be delayed by up to 90 days pending recovery?

Answer: There’s really not a clear cut answer across the board for this. It would depend on if your doctor deems it necessary and if the specific carrier approves. I would recommend reaching out to the carrier directly.