Luis Daza, Medicare Insurance Agent
About Me
I’m a dedicated insurance agent in Tampa, Florida, with over a decade of experience helping individuals and families secure their futures. I specialize in Medicare, under-65 health insurance, life insurance, and supplemental coverage, offering clear, personalized solutions to meet your needs. I also mentor a team of agents, empowering them to grow and better serve our community.
Outside of work, I’m a soccer enthusiast and enjoy time with my family. My values—doing the right thing, accountability, and compassion—guide everything I do. I’m here to build trust and provide reliable, expert advice to help you protect what matters most.
Let’s work together to find the right coverage for you. Reach out anytime—I’m here to help!
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Q&A with Luis Daza
What demographic challenges will Medicare face in the coming years?
Answer: The aging population also brings a higher prevalence of chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and Alzheimer’s, which require costly long-term care and management. Medicare must adapt to meet the growing demand for services while ensuring the program remains financially sustainable.
How is Medicare Advantage expected to evolve in the future?
Answer: The future of Medicare will likely see further expansion of MA, driven by consumer demand for more comprehensive coverage and the potential for cost savings through managed care. However, this growth also raises concerns about: Equity: Ensuring that MA plans provide equitable access to care for all beneficiaries, including those in rural or underserved areas. Oversight: Strengthening oversight to prevent fraudulent practices and ensure plans deliver on their promises.
What role will technology play in the future of Medicare?
Answer: Advancements in technology are poised to transform Medicare in the coming years. Telemedicine, which saw explosive growth during the COVID-19 pandemic, is likely to become a permanent fixture in Medicare’s coverage. Other technological innovations, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and wearable devices, have the potential to improve care delivery and outcomes. However, integrating these technologies into Medicare will require addressing challenges such as data privacy, reimbursement policies, and ensuring equitable access for all beneficiaries.