Jamie Goble, Medicare Insurance Broker
About Me
Hi there! I'm Jamie Goble, and for the past 8 years, I've had the privilege of serving as a Medicare insurance agent with the award-winning brokerage, Medicare Insurance Techs. I'm licensed to help clients in Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, and Florida. My work is all about people, and I'm guided by the simple principles of compassion, dedication, and integrity. I'm here to help you navigate your Medicare options with a friendly and supportive hand, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your needs.
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11 Total Reviews (5.0 )
January 20, 2026
Jamie is a literal angel! She saved my Mom from an upside down insurance nightmare and provided a simplified and better situation all the way around. She turned an impossible mess into an affordable and easy to understand plan. There aren't enough positive words for me to express my gratitude and I second everything said here about her treating her clients like they are the most important thing on her plate. Thank you, Jamie. You have helped my Mom and I for years now with kindness, grace, patience and intelligence.
December 15, 2025
Jamie is extremely knowledgeable about the specific insurance needs of her clients. She has always made us feel very comfortable. She makes herself available, often on her own time, and she definitely goes above and beyond. I was skeptical switching insurance, at first, and I’m so grateful that, with her assistance, I made the decision a few years back. I have since referred her to several persons looking for new insurance plans, and I definitely will continue to recommend her. If you are looking for an insurance plan that fits your needs, contact Jamie Goble.
November 12, 2025
Jamie was so helpful. She took her time telling us our options. Jamie was very good at answering all our questions. She was very professional. I would recommend her. Thanks again for all your help!
October 15, 2025
Jamie is very knowledgeable and answers all our questions. She is a pleasure to work with.
October 15, 2025
Jaime is very knowledgeable and does a great job of explaining everything fully. She does not rush you and can answer every question that you ask. She is a pleasure to work with.
Q&A with Jamie Goble
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Sure, There is AEP- that is Annual enrollment period. For all medicare beneficiaries. That is Oct 15th - Dec 7th.
Then there is OEP- is Jan 1st - March 31st. That is when you can move from one medicare advantage plan to another.
Medicare sups are different rules from state to state. But you do have guarantee issue when you are new to medicare.
Answer: Hello, Good Question. You have GI after your coverage ends. You could also enroll now- and no go on to Cobra. Cobra tends to be more expensive.
Answer: Well it depends on who is giving them. I would go to more than one . Also speak to a licensed broker. So they can sit down with you and go through your options with you. Look at your medications and drs.
Answer: Generally, Original Medicare does not cover routine supplements or over -the - counter vitamins, but exceptions exist for medically necessary , prescribed treatments, or via Medicare Advantage Plans.
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On all Medicare Advantage plans - hmo or ppo . The wellness visits are zero dollars.
With medicare advantage you are entitled to one free annual wellness visit every 12 months .
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Yes medicare A Covers inpatient hospital stays if you are formally admitted to the hospital by Drs order.
When yiu are inpatient - Part A generally covers-
Semi- private rooms and Hosp meals
General Nursing care
Drugs, supplies , and medical equipment used during your stay
Land tests and x-rays performed while you are admitted
Operating and recovery Room services.
Part A does have a medical deductible of $1,736 in 2026
Answer: The answer is not at this time. When you decide to get your Part B started. Then you will have to prove that you had creditable coverage.
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Well Medicare Part D plans or Medicare Advantage plans do pay for antidepressants. -n they are considered a protected class drug.
As far as Anti- anxiety drugs- they do pay for most but it depends on the type nor n drug prescribed and wherever you receive it.
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Special needs plans are - for people who have both medicare and medicaid.
And to be able to get the food - that comes with these plans. They must have a chronic conditions.
Answer: Good question. I enjoy being able to get people extra benefits. Some seniors dont have anyone to fight or navigate this world. I enjoy helping them.
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Good question. That it isn’t good insurance. That medicare is going to end .That Medicare Advantage plans are no good.
That everyone one is eligible for the same thing.
Example would be- Just because your friend gets the food benefits with her plan - doesn’t mean you can get it to.
In order to get some off those benefits you have to have Medicaid with your medicare.
Answer: Seniors do not pay income tax on their basic Medicare benefits, but they may have to pay various other taxes related to Medicare or their income.
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Good question. So what I do is sit down with my clients. I go through all their meds, dr, hospitals. And explain the different way that Medicare Advantage covers vs a supplemental.
It all depends on what the client is more comfortable with - sup/med advantage.
Answer: I get thei a lot. It actually is not. The only way they can contact you is if you fill out a lead card. Or you have contacted them in any way. Cold calling they ar not supposed to be doing. You can get here a name and report them to Medicare.
Answer: Good question. For my clients who are snowbirds. I either put them n a ppo Medicare Advantage plan - do they can go in and out of network. Or I would go with a supplement plan.
Answer: Good question. The answer is simple. Shop around. With supplements - the times to change are different. Then from a Medicare Advanatge plan. Depending on your birthdate , losing you current plan- those circumstances give you Guaranteed Issue. Otherwise you would have to answer the health questions.
Answer: Good question, dialysis does not change your eligibility for coverage. You would just need to make sure your dr and facility you g to are in network.
Answer: Good question. There wear a lot more changes for the 2026 year. I would be happy to help compare plans for you .To get the best fit. You would just need a list of meds, drs, and hospitals you wish to go to.
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Hello, Good question, I would reach out to a Medicare Broker . They (myself) Can look up all your dr, meds, and hospitals- to make sure they are in network.
On Jan 1st. Is OEP so if you do not like your current Medicare advantage plan you have until March 31st to change.
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Medicare Caps the cost of a one - moth supply of covered insulin at no more than $35 for both part B and part D plans.
You do not have to pay the deductible for insulin that are covered under part D. Hope that helps.
