Omaha Supplement Insurance Company (OSIC) has been approved in the state of Texas. There are numerous Medicare supplement plans that come along with the Mutual of Omaha expansion. What Medicare supplement plans will be offered through Mutual of Omaha in Texas? Some of these plans will be changed because of […]
Noah Thomas
Today we will be covering a couple of supplemental plans. These are not to be confused with Medicare supplement. They are additional supplemental plans that can be added on to already existing health plans. The first plan is called the cancer treatment policy. Supplemental Cancer Treatment The benefits are fixed […]
Cigna Medicare Supplemental Plans
Overview of high deductible F High deductible F is a Medicare supplement mirroring the traditional Plan F, but with some big differences. It has the same robust coverage as the traditional plan f, but is much cheaper per month and has a yearly deductible of its own. Like original plan […]
The Benefit of High Deductible F
Today we will be jumping farther down the rabbit hole of original Medicare. There are two different parts of Medicare, Part A and B. We will start by explaining Part A. Overall part A coverage There is a deductible of $1,316 that generally covers hospital care, skilled nursing facility care, […]
Part A Medicare Basics
What does Medicare Advantage Plan mean? A Medicare Advantage Plan is Part C of Medicare and is an alternative choice to Original Medicare Parts A & B. It is a bundle of coverage offered by private companies, and has very specific uses and qualifications. A Medicare Advantage Plan is a […]
Medicare Advantage Plan
Both guaranteed issue and open enrollment have guaranteed acceptance. That means no underwriting is required in order to get the Medicare supplement. What is the difference Open enrollment is the time period 6 months before and after Medicare Part B effective date. Signups are an ongoing process during this 12-month […]
Guaranteed Issue and Open Enrollment
What is Medicare The basics for Medicare are simple. Medicare is for people that are 65 years old or older, and for people who have been disabled for over 24 months. Once signed up for a specific Medicare package, a red, white, or blue card will come in the mail. […]