Travis Beaudette, Medicare Insurance Broker

About Me

My name is Travis Beaudette, and I have been a Medicare Broker for six years and counting... I am licensed to help people in New York, Connecticut, and Florida.

Being a Medicare Broker, and not a Medicare Agent., means that I am able to present you with a variety of healthcare choices and tailor a plan specifically for you.

My mission is to make the process as clear and easy as possible, eliminating that feeling of being overwhelmed or confused as you try to make the best choice for you.

My offerings include

• Medicare Supplements

• Medicare Advantage Plans

• Medicare Part D options

I also help people apply for Medicare Savings Programs.

Having simplified the Medicare process for hundreds of people like you has allowed me to become a true champion for each person I work with.

Bottom line, I'm here to make sure that the process is simple and painless, while at the same time ensuring that all your needs are met.

It is important to me that you know what makes me different? The honest answer is that I truly care about the welfare of the people I work with.

Plus, I will never recommend a plan to you based on what it pays me . My only goal is to simplify the process so that you understand the choices

you make and get the best personalized coverage at the best price.

I love what I do for a living, however when I’m not working, I enjoy fitness, nutrition, and ice hockey.

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Q&A with Travis Beaudette

When will my provider send my Annual Notice of Change?

Answer: The annual notice of change AKA the ANOC usually comes mid to late September, or very early October.

What do you like most about being a Medicare agent?

Answer: I love helping people. You get to help people every day navigate the complex equation of Medicare. For most Medicare is mandatory and making the wrong decision can effect you financially as well as medically.

I picked a PPO for the flexibility, but now every time I go out of network the bills are outrageous. What's the point of even having a PPO?

Answer: The PPO plan does offer the flexibility of out of network coverage. With that does come higher copays and coinsurances. Most of the time when clients want that flexibility, you can find a PPO plan that all of the providers you prefer are in network. You shouldn't have to always go out of network. Might be time to look at the plans available to you and see which plan(s) covers most of your providers, or at least has lower out of network costs. This is where a Licensed Medicare Broker can really help you break all of that down.