Jonathan Potter, Medicare Insurance Broker
About Me
I have been helping people find personalized Medicare coverage since 2006. I take a one-on-one approach and educate clients by analyzing each person's situation and finding a plan that fits their needs.
I keep all my clients up to date about any plan changes that may occur so they don't have to worry if they are missing out on anything. I do all the research for you so you don't have to feel overwhelmed by the many choices that you have.
Give me a call and lets see if I can help you out! My consultations are free for everyone. If I haven't educated you on your choices and made you smile I haven't done my job.
If you want an agent that will answer the phone after you sign up, then I am your guy!
I enjoy most outdoor activities, having fun with my three boys and my lovely wife.
Q&A with Jonathan Potter
What benefits are there to working with a Medicare Agent near me vs remote/virtual?
Answer: All agents local and remote can look up a doctor or medications for you. The real value in seeing a local agent is that they know the local networks of doctors and dentists that take the plan and a good agent can make recommendations because they have actual relationships with local physicians.
It’s also nice to have someone that can drop off books and information to your home if they are close enough.
Can you describe a time when you helped a client navigate a complex Medicare issue?
Answer: Just this past month I was able to sign up two ladies that had major problems applying for Medicare part B. I probably spent over 15 hours with them calling social security to get them on the part B of Medicare. I was persistent when they wanted to quit and we finally got it done.
How will the Inflation Reduction Act’s Medicare drug pricing changes really affect seniors?
Answer: The way it will change the coverage is dramatic. If you take expensive brand name drugs you will see a large difference in how much you pay. You will pay thousands less every year now.
Because of this change the insurance companies had to take some of the money they use for medical benefits to increase the coverage for the RX plan. You will notice higher medical copays.
If you only get a stand alone RX plan then your plan cost will be much higher than in the past.