Medicare-Explained 2023 Parts A & B (Plus Advantage vs Supplement)
This video is made for anyone turning 65 within the next two years. if you will soon be new to Medicare, this is where you start your journey.
Medicare Explained 2023 Part A & Part B plus Medicare Advantage vs supplement plans
By the end of this video you will know what you want to do with your Medicare and what choice you wish to make.
0:00 Introduction
02:00 Table of Contents
03:04 Sign-up for Medicare
03:35 Medicare Part A
05:40 Medicare Part B
07:20 (IRMAA) Income Related Adjustment Amount
09:10 Two Greatest Benefits of Original Medicare
11:21 Option #1 Original Medicare Alone
13:09 Option #2 Medicare Advantage Plans
22:33 Medicare Advantage Benefits Misconceptions
27:26 When to get a Medicare Advantage Plan
28:20 Summarize Option #1 & Option #2
29:35 Option #3 Medicare Supplement Plans
35:12 Medicare Supplement Important Bullet Points
37:00 Medicare Supplement Initial Enrollment
38:20 How to Avoid a Permanent Mistake
40:52 Bonus Pro-Tips
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How & When to Enroll in Medicare
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Medicare Explained - Secret of Who & Why
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Original Medicare Benefits / IRMAA / IG Reports
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Medicare Supplement Plan N vs Plan G
https://youtu.be/EaO_P7ttfqg
Once you understand the basics of Medicare Part A & Medicare Part B you will be faced with making one of three choices with your Medicare. This can be one of the most important decisions that you make in Medicare. It will set you on a course that can impact the quality of the medical Care that you receive and it could potentially be irreversible.
Learn about Medicare Parts A & B, Medicare Advantage Plans, medicare supplement plans and the choices you must make once you start Medicare.
Medicare explained so you know the choices you must make.
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He Said What about Medicare!? (My Response to WSJ & Bongino)
Recent Comment from Dan Bongino and a recent Wall Street Journal Opinion article suggest that Original Medicare Part D will fail by 2025 due to changes dictated in the Inflation Reduction Act.
This video is my response. I shred the WSJ and Bongino, point by point.
More importantly, the behind motivation for the article is a hidden agenda. Watch until the end to see what is really goin on.
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References:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-inflation-reduction-act-comes-for-medicare-ira-elderly-voters-payments-benefits-cuts-revenue-losses-subsidies-11669060307?mod=Searchresults_pos1&page=1
https://khn.org/news/article/audits-hidden-until-now-reveal-millions-in-medicare-advantage-overcharges/
https://www.kff.org/medicare/issue-brief/explaining-the-prescription-drug-provisions-in-the-inflation-reduction-act/
https://medicareadvocacy.org/government-auditor-finds-billions-in-improper-payments-to-medicare-advantage-plans-coupled-with-inadequate-oversight-by-federal-regulator/
https://khn.org/news/khn-files-lawsuit-to-force-feds-to-disclose-medicare-advantage-audits/
https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payers/senate-bill-seeks-improve-medicare-handbook-amid-spike-marketing-complaints
The Medicare Part D program, Part D regulations, deductibles, out of pocket maximum and formulary requirements are the same regardless of whether you purchase your Part D as a stand-alone product or one that is bundled with a Medicare Advantage Plan.
All are required to cover two drugs from every category and substantially all drugs from the six protected categories, which include cancer drugs, autoimmune drugs and so on. Most Part D plans are currently robust and cover thousands of drugs, much more than the minimum. That may change, I’ll get back to that.
The Part D bundled with the Advantage plan does not comingle with the Advantage plan. It has a separate deductible, a separate network and is not subject the maximum out-of-pocket of the Advantage plan.
There is nothing in the Inflation Reduction Act that will impact Stand Alone drug plans, but NOT drug plans bundled with Medicare Advantage Plans. They are the same, it’s just how you purchase them.
Of course, those who have seen my videos on Part D already know that.
CMS could eliminate all Medicare Advantage plans today and overnight it would reduce the financial burden on the Government and improve healthcare for the consumer. And you want to argue that Private is better? When private has access to a cornucopia of government funds, the result is corruption.
Medicare Advantage Plans are the fiscal and regulatory nightmare the republicans fear they would have found in Original Medicare. But they get so caught up in this idea that everything private is better than anything government they don’t stop to look at reality. They don’t stop to question their own assumptions.
Reality is that our healthcare is system is neither government controlled nor private free market capitalism. It is a system of corporate welfare and backdoor deals. It’s one where no corporate crime is penalized, and political donations will buy off a vote to push an agenda based on profit.
With original / traditional Medicare and a supplement you can put all that aside. You can escape it. You are shielded from the politics and in part the corruption. You and your doctor control your healthcare.
#WSJopinion #bongino #MedigapSeminars #MatthewClaassen
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Medicare Plan N Changes for 2023
Medigap Plan N Changes for 2023
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The pandemic and what Medicare has deemed as permanent changes in consumer behavior have changed some of the features of Medicare supplement Plan N. Some of the emergency changes to manage Medicare during the pandemic will become permanent. In this video I show what changes have already occurred with the features of Medigap Plan N.
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Introduction 00:00
What I said in 2020 0:22
The Most Important Features of Original Medicare 02:03
Medicare Supplement Plan G 03:28
Plan N Changes 05:50
Medicare Part B Excess Charges 08:55
How I Determine Plan N Value 14:00
Most Important Advice in the Video 15:55
If you are watching this video, it’s likely you have already chosen or are seriously considering a Medicare supplement plan. That’s a good choice. Medicare supplement Plan N vs Plan G.
Why? Because with a Medicare supplement plan you keep the two most important features of Medicare. You can see any doctor or go to any medical facility in the US or US territory as long as they accept Original Medicare. You are not limited to a network and you do not need to get a referral to see the doctor of your choice.
In addition, no insurance has a say in your healthcare. No insurance company can demand your doctor seek their preauthorization before providing you the treatment as recommended. No insurance company can deny your coverage. Your healthcare decisions are between you and your doctor.
You give up both of these rights when you choose to trade in your Medicare for an Advantage Plan.
Medicare supplement Plan G is what we call your Peace of Mind Plan. You have no office visit copays and no coinsurance. Your annual maximum out-of-pocket is the Part B deductible. Again, for 2023 that is $226.
In 2010 when Plan N was new, Medicare released a clarification on the copays that gave specific billing codes required to charge an office copay. The office visit copay is 20% of the bill up to a maximum of $20. Those billing codes were exclusive to in-office visits to your primary care physician or a specialist and can be no more than $20.
Medicare’s guidance specifically indicated there is to be no office visit copay for telehealth or urgent care visits.
During the pandemic, under part of the emergency order, billing rules were bent for telehealth doctor visits and Urgent care. In both cases, Medicare quietly allowed doctors to bill these visits using the same billing code for in-office primary care visits.
So, where telehealth and urgent care visits were originally excluded from the $20 copay prior to the pandemic. Doctors are now allowed to charge the copay for those visits
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Fake Medicare Statistic #shorts
Some of my competition are using fake Medicare statistics to motivate viewers purchase decisions. As a person with a background as an analyst, this truly disturbs me. In an upcoming video i am going to point out the fake statistics and show you the real ones.
You need accurate statistics about Medicare and Medicare supplements in order to make a correct decision.
Subscribe so you don't miss this upcoming video.
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IBM Group Medicare Advantage Plans 2023 - Pros & Cons
IBM 2023 Retiree Plan Pros and Cons
For the second time in just a handful of years, IBM is changing its retiree benefit plan.
This time, they are changing to Medicare Advantage Plans. Some have been confused and mislead by the UHC presentation. This video is meant to help you fully understand the Group Advantage Plans Pros & Cons
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The Fortune Article I mentioned: https://fortune.com/2022/10/03/nursing-home-medicare-advantage-plans-elder-care/
Compare Medicare Advantage vs Supplement: https://youtu.be/xw7EiH-5iik
Inspector General Report 2022: https://medigapseminars.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/OIG-Report_Medicare_2022-OEI-09-18-00260.pdf
Inspector General Report 2018: https://medigapseminars.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Medicare-Advantage-Appeal-Outcomes-and-Audit-Findings-Raise-Concerns-About-Service-and-Payment-Denials-OEI-09-16-00410-09_18.pdf
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If you are an IBM retiree you have probably already received a notice about their changing retiree plans to a United Healthcare Group Advantage Plan.
A number of our clients are IBM retirees who chose to work with us in years past and have asked my opinion on the new Group Advantage Plan choices. I have read the material and have seen the presentation by United Healthcare, and I believe it certainly deserves some comments and clarifications. That is what I will do with this video.
If you are still using Via Benefits for a supplement, as of January 2023 you are no longer incentivized to use them, so and I am pretty sure we can lower your premiums. The supplement plans they offer are specially priced for those who have chronic health problems need a guaranteed issue plan. If you are not in such poor health that you need a guaranteed issue, you will be pleasantly surprised when you let us compete for your business. There is a link in the upper left corner and video summary below to contact us. Our services are free to the consumer.
A dose of reality here: IBM retirees who went with Via Benefits years ago because they were told that is what they have to do to get the IBM subsidy, now are forced to make a change or lose the IBM subsidy. They are in overpriced supplement plans and have now lost a subsidy that at least reduced the cost somewhat.
In the first line they state that the plans have combined features of a Medicare supplement, Part D and Medicare Advantage Plans. This is the first of a series of comments that led people I have talked with to believe this is some enhanced Medicare Advantage Plan. It’s not. By the way, all Medicare Advantage plans are custom designed. Some are custom designed for your area, some for a specific group, like these.
The plans being shown for 2023 are Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug plans. They are nothing more than a Medicare Advantage PPO with a bundled Part D plan. I have looked at all the material provided, including the Summary of Benefits and cannot find any specific feature of a Medicare supplement within these plans. None.
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Medicare Phrases Part 2 #Shorts
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There are two phrases used to sell Medicare Advantage Plans that I believe should be outlawed. They confuse consumers and new agents alike.
This Part 2 reviews the second phrase and how it should be reworded to reduce confusion.
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Medicare Phrases Cause Confusion #Shorts
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There are two phrases used to sell Medicare Advantage Plans that confuse the consumer and new agents alike. This Part 1 discusses the first phrase and how it should be worded to reduce confusion.
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Medicare Explained - Secrets of Who and Why
Medicare Explained – Secrets of who and why
Medicare explained, Medicare made easy, Medicare made clear, no matter how we word it in the title of all these videos that you're watching, understanding Medicare is not always easy. I know. I have helped over 10,000 people with their Medicare in just the past five years. In this video, I will use that experience to help you.
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In this video, I am going to share with you the secrets of Who and Why. For each of these four choices, I will share the who (the demographics) and why people make that specific choice and what, if any the typical likes and regrets years later.
When you enroll in Medicare Part B you must make one of three choices.
Either you keep Original Medicare Part A and Part B and do nothing else, except get Prescription drug coverage through Part D.
Second, you trade in your Medicare Parts A and B for a Medicare Advantage Plan, also called Medicare Part C, many doctors refer to them as Medicare replacement plans. You can do this as an individual, or if you are continuing to work past 65, some large employers offer a group Medicare Advantage plan. I will talk more on that in a moment.
Or third, you build on your Medicare Parts A & B by adding a Medicare supplement.
Those are your three choices, and which choice you make can set the course for your healthcare for the rest of your life.
Three Choices 0:00
Choice #1
Original Medicare 3:08
Why 06:20
Who 08:12
Medicare Advantage 10:06
Why 16:00
Who 16:38
Employer Group Advantage 18:49
Employer Health + Part B 20:00
Medicare Supplement 28:14
Why 06:20
Who 29:00
Medicare’s Future 33:10
Medicare Explained - Part A & B and supplements and more: https://youtu.be/t5OEsLXGiC4
Medicare Cheat Sheet: https://medigapseminars.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/2023-Part-APart-B-IRMAA-3.pdf
Medicare Advantage Plans Explained: https://youtu.be/X_yOFtkWsJg
Best Medicare Supplement Plan: https://youtu.be/EaO_P7ttfqg
Medicare Educational Resources: https://medigapseminars.org/resources/
2018 IG Report on Medicare : https://medigapseminars.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Medicare-Advantage-Appeal-Outcomes-and-Audit-Findings-Raise-Concerns-About-Service-and-Payment-Denials-OEI-09-16-00410-09_18.pdf
2022 IG Report on Medicare: https://medigapseminars.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Medicare-Advantage-Appeal-Outcomes-and-Audit-Findings-Raise-Concerns-About-Service-and-Payment-Denials-OEI-09-16-00410-09_18.pdf
#MedicareExplained #medigapseminars #Medicare
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Medicare Advantage Plan: Cancer Costs #shorts
When you are shopping for a Medicare Advantage Plan, there are two features you should look at first.
First look at your maximum out of pocket. This is the most you will pay for inpatient and outpatient care if you play by the insurance company rules.
Second, look at your cancer coverage. I suspect it will be that you pay 20% of the cost of treating cancer up to your maximum out of pocket. That's 20% of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and Part B cancer drugs.
If you are uncomfortable with the maximum out of pocket, consider cancer protection insurance.
You can receive a tax free check to use as you need to fight cancer, all for about the cost of a dental policy.
#MedicareShorts #Shorts #medigapseminars #MatthewClaassen
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Medicare Plan G vs Plan N #shorts
Medicare plan G vs Plan N statistics.
60% of Medicare supplement plans purchased today are a Plan G
10% of Medicare supplement Plans purchased are a Plan N.
Plan N is often a better value.
People who purchase Medicare supplement plans value good benefits over a few dollars premium.
#MedicareShorts #Shorts #medigapseminars #MatthewClaassen
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Shop Medicare Plans #shorts
The statistics are out. Too many people don't shop their Medicare plan and risk being in a plan not suitable for them. Don't take that risk.
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#MedicareShorts #Shorts #medigapseminars #MatthewClaassen
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Medicare Supplement Plans during annual enrollment #shorts
What do you do with Medicare Supplement plans during the Medicare Annual Enrollment?
#shorts
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Medicare Annual-Enrollment 2023 (What You Must Do)
What to do during the Medicare Annual enrollment Period from October 15 through December 07.
This important time frame is were too many people make a simple mistake,
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Four Stages of Medicare 2023: https://medigapseminars.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/2023_PartD_Stages.pdf
First, the Annual election Period (we call it AEP) refers only to your Part D prescription drug plan or your Medicare Advantage Plan. This is the only time you will have to review your Part D plan and select a new one for 2023. It’s similar for Medicare Advantage except you can also make one correction or change with your Advantage plan during the first quarter of next year. That is referred to as the Medicare Advantage open enrollment from January 01 through March 31.
The Inflation Reduction Act has other features that are intended to go into effect between 2024 and 2029. Unfortunately, no one knows who or how those features will be paid for. Thus, they are not guaranteed even though they are currently signed into law. Keep in mind, this Inflation Reduction Act eliminated another law that was to take effect in 2023 and intended to reduce Part D costs for the consumer. But it was championed by the previous administration and thus had to be killed.
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New 2023 Medicare Rates #shorts
Medicare has announced their 2023 rates early (they usually wait until November)
Part B premium is down to $164.90
Part B deductible is down to $226
and the IRMAA table starts at $97,0000
#shorts #Medigapseminars #Medicare2023 #MedicareShorts #MatthewClaassen
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Medicare Doctors Accepting New Patients #shorts
Many doctors are accepting new patients for either Medicare or private insurance.
In fact more than 80% of doctors in all specialties accept new Medicare patients.
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Happy Advantage Plan Enrollees #shorts
Don't just take a survey's word for it. Look at the numbers yourself.
A major Medicare brokerage tries to make survey results something they are not.
73% of Medicare Advantage Plan enrollees are of very low income.
#medicareadvantage #medicaresupplement #medigapseminars #shorts
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Medicare Annual Enrollment 2023 #shorts
This is what you need to do during Medicare's Annual Enrollment for 2023.
Shop you Part D. Shop your Medicare Advantage Plan.
#shorts #MedigapSeminars #Medicare2023 #MedicareShorts
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How To Sign Up for Medicare & When (step-by-step) 2023
How to sign up for Medicare & When (step-by-step) 2023
Medicare 2023
#NewToMedicare Playlist
This video takes you step by step through what you need to know to sign up for Medicare.
Are you just getting started in researching Medicare and you need to know to apply for Medicare, when you can apply for Medicare or even how to delay your Medicare enrollment? This video covers all of that and includes changes in enrollment made during the pandemic as well as changes implemented as of 2023.
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About Us - Meet the team https://medigapseminars.org/about-us/
Initial Enrollment Calculator: https://medigapseminars.org/medigap-calculator/
Creditable Coverage Cheat Sheet: https://medigapseminars.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Table-creditable-coverage-update-2022-09.pdf
HSA & Part A Cheat Sheet: https://medigapseminars.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Health-Savings-Account-HSA_2022-09.pdf
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Medicare Automatic Enrollment 0:00
What is Medicare? 3:30
Initial Enrollment Period 8:30
Initial Enrollment Calculator 9:07
How to Enroll in Medicare (step by step) 12:18
I Missed the Initial Enrollment 14:55
Creditable Coverage 16:30
Part D Warning 20:25
Part A curve Ball – HAS Accounts 20:52
What is Medicare?
Learn when your initial enrollment in Medicare will be. We also review how your can delay your Medicare and what is considered Medicare creditable coverage. We look at rules for HSA account and Medicare. All you need for how to enroll and when to enroll in Medicare.
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How Do I Sign-Up for Medicare and When?
As soon as you turn 64-years of age you should start researching Medicare. The first step is to learn how to apply for Medicare and when to sign-up for Medicare. You will also need to know whether you qualify to sign-up for Medicare online or are qualified to delay your Medicare without penalty.
How To Enroll In Medicare
To enroll in Medicare go to SSA.gov/Medicare - let me show you step by step
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Medicare Explained - Part D (2023)
Medicare Explained - Part D (2023) includes the changes to Part D due to the Inflation Reduction Act. Medicare 2023. Part D changes in 2023.
Check out the clickable menu below to go to the section you are interested in.
If you are new to Medicare and want to understand Part D, this video is made for you.
What is Medicare Part D?
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Initial Enrollment Calculator: https://medigapseminars.org/medigap-calculator/
Part D 2023 Menu
0:00 What is Medicare Part D?
01:55 4 ways to get Medications
06:04 How Does Part D Work?
08:18 Part D Tier Structure
10:37 Four Stages of Part D
15:10 2022 Inflation Reduction Act
18:44 Advantage Plans vs. Stand Alone Part D
20:58 Special Rule – Warning
23:24 When Can I Apply for Part D?
25:06 How To Shop for Part D
Medicare Part D is that part of Medicare that provides insurance coverage for most Medicare prescription drugs. In general, Medicare prescription drug coverage can be divided into three categories. With two of these categories, prescription drug coverage is paid by either Part A or B of Original Medicare. It is important to understand when your covered prescription drugs are paid under Part D or when Original Medicare will help pay the cost. The categories of drug coverage are Inpatient Prescription drug coverage, Medicare Part B medications and your Part D prescription drug plan. This includes the Medicare donut hole explained. The Medicare Part D donut hole is gone.
When Can I Apply For Medicare Drug Coverage?
A Medicare Beneficiary can apply for Medicare Part D as long as they are eligible for Medicare Part A. Medicare beneficiaries do not need to have Part B to apply for prescription drug coverage. However, they will need a Medicare beneficiary number.
You can apply for Part D coverage during your Initial Enrollment Period. That is a seven month window around the month you turn 65.
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Medicare Part B 2023
The Medicare Part B Premium should decrease in 2023.
Here is how much I expect and why. The big deal is "Why". I expect that this video will have some of the most frustrating and deeply disturbing information you have heard in many years. Even more, while it definitely impacts Medicare, it also goes well beyond Medicare into almost every facet of your life. This will be different than anything else I have produced. But I feel it is a video I have to make.
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Why did the Part B Premium increase for 2023? 0:00
Aduhelm's Tainted Approval 4:40
What's Going On? 6:55
The Investigator 8:11
Twenty-years Wasted 10:00
What Should Medicare Do? 10:50
Broken Science 12:55
FDA- A Captured Agency 14:40
addendum 16:16
In late 2021 Medicare announced the largest percent increase in the Medicare Part B premium in its history, 14.50%. More than twice the rate of inflation as was reported by the CPI at the time.
The base Medicare Part B premium increased from $148.50 to $170.10 a month with the stroke of a pen by the department of Health and Human Services. The base premium refers to the rate for those whose modified adjusted gross income was reported as $91,000 / year of less in 2020. $182,000 for joint filers.
The reason for the increase was credited to a new Alzheimer’s drug produced by Biogen called Aduhelm. Aduhelm is a new type of drug called a monoclonal antibody treatment that focuses on clearing specific plaque in the brain called Amyloid Beta. A 2006 research study indicated Amyloid beta was the plaque that caused Alzheimer’s. Biogen intended on charging $56,000 for the series of infusions they suggested as a full dosage.
What should Medicare do? ....
This article I came across after I published the video. It is awesome!
https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2021/07/05/time-to-assume-that-health-research-is-fraudulent-until-proved-otherwise/
UPDATE: https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/cms-sticks-its-guns-will-limit-coverage-biogens-aduhelm-clinical-trials
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https://www.science.org/content/article/potential-fabrication-research-images-threatens-key-theory-alzheimers-disease
https://www.webmd.com/alzheimers/aduhelm-what-to-know
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/3504324-medicare-premium-increase-from-alzheimers-drug-to-be-lowered-next-year/
https://us.milliman.com/en/insight/alzheimers-disease-aduhelm-and-the-impact-on-medicare
https://www.kff.org/policy-watch/medicares-coverage-decision-for-the-new-alzheimers-drug-and-why-it-matters/
https://wallstreetpro.com/2022/07/23/two-decades-of-alzheimers-research-was-based-on-deliberate-fraud-by-2-scientists-that-has-cost-billions-of-dollars-and-millions-of-lives/
https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.0020124
https://www.fda.gov/about-fda/what-we-do
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/16/health/alzheimers-drug-crenezumab.html
https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.0020124
https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/newly-launched-us-drugs-head-toward-record-high-prices-2022-2022-08-15/
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Medicare IRMAA (Everything You Need To Know)
What is IRMAA? How Can I Avoid IRMAA? How do I appeal?
These questions and more are answered in this video.
In Medicare 2023, IRMAA is an acronym for Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount. The IRMAA monthly charge is an extra premium charged to higher income earners for their Medicare Part B (outpatient) and Medicare Part D (prescription drug) coverage.
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How is IRMAA Calculated 5:22
Medicare Advantage Plans & IRMAA 7:30
How to Appeal 7:55
How to Avoid 10:05
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How Is IRMAA Calculated?
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and Social Security determine your eligibility for IRMAA payments by calculating your annual Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI). This is simply your Adjusted Gross Income from your tax return with some deductions added back to your income. The MAGI used is as of two years ago. In other words, CMS recalculates your MAGI on a rolling two-year lookback. CMS then informs Social Security of their determination.
Some of the deductions added back to your income to determine your MAGI include:
• Untaxed Social Security payments
• IRA Contributions
• Any passive income loss
• Deductions for tuitions and fees
Your MAGI is then matched with tax filing status and income levels in the table below to determine the amount due. For 2022 the Part B premium ranges from $170.10 per month (standard) to a high of $578.30 per month for those in the highest income bracket.
Can I Avoid an IRMAA Surcharge with Medicare Advantage Plans?
The short answer is no. IRMAA charges are based on your income and will be assessed regardless of how you get your Medicare.
How To Appeal an IRMAA Surcharge
If it is determined that you should pay an IRMAA surcharge, you will receive an Initial Determination notice from Social Security. The notice will include information on how to request a new initial determination.
You will want to appeal the IRMAA decision if you believe the was incorrect. For example, if you had corrected or amended a previous tax return resulting in a lower reported income. Also, there are certain life-changing events that will be considered in reevaluating your IRMAA status.
Social Security will consider these life changing events when re-examining your IRMAA status:
• The death of spouse
• Marriage
• Divorce or annulment
• You or your spouse stopped working or reduced the hours worked.
• Loss of pension
• Involuntary loss of income-producing property
• Receipt of settlement payment from a former or current employer due to closure or bankruptcy
How to Avoid an IRMAA Surcharge
Below are a list of ways a person can avoid the IRMAA surcharge.
1. Plan ahead. Now that you know the IRMAA calculation uses your income as of two years ago, avoid actions that will influence your income up to two years prior to starting Medicare.
2. Be careful with Roth Conversions. You can accidentally push your Part B premium from $170 a month to nearly $600 a month.
3. Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) If an RMD will push you into a higher bracket you can use charitable contributions to lower your income. If you don’t need the income from your RMD, your philanthropy can benefit you as well as your favorite charity.
4. Consider the tax advantaged income of annuities and life insurance. The result will be a more secure income, lower taxes and possible IRMAA avoidance.
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Does Medicare Cover Dental
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One of the most common questions we receive is does Medicare cover dental procedures or eye exams?
The short answer is that Medicare does not cover most dental care. This includes cleanings, fillings, dentures, extractions and so on. It also does not cover eye exams for eyeglasses or contact lenses.
However, Medicare Part A, inpatient coverage, may cover certain dental services that are related to your inpatient hospital stay. For example, it is not uncommon for your doctor to require an oral exam and treatment before an organ transplant or heart surgery. This may also include emergency or complex dental procedures related to facial cancer, reconstructive surgery and so on. That is covered by Medicare.
Regarding vision, keep in mind that Medicare will cover eye diseases or conditions like cataracts and glaucoma. But it does not cover corrective vision.
Because Medicare does not cover basic dental care, stand-alone dental, vision and hearing insurance coverage is very popular among those on Medicare. But also very misunderstood.
In this video, I will review how you can get dental insurance coverage and how you compare one plan versus another. You will want to be able to sort through the plans that are available to you and identify the best value. So, grab a pen and paper and join me as we guide you through dental plans that improve upon your Medicare.
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How Medicare Works with TRICARE for Life
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If you have TriCare for Life or ChampVA it is my opinion and the opinion of the insurance company to which I have alluded, that you keep your TriCare or ChampVA, and keep Original Medicare. Do not trade your Medicare in for a Medicare Advantage Plan, do not trade your Tricare or ChampVA in for a Medicare supplement, and do not get a stand-alone Medicare Part D plan.
I believe you cannot improve on your healthcare by messing with your TriCare. If you replace your original Medicare with an Advantage plan you are actually reducing your insurance coverage and increasing your financial risk.
That’s the short answer. That’s my firm opinion.
Tricare For Life is Like a Medicare Supplement
For Tricare for Life to be active, you must also have original Medicare. That is Medicare Part A (inpatient coverage) and Medicare Part B (outpatient coverage). Original Medicare becomes your Primary insurer and with Tricare being secondary, just like a Medicare supplement plan. Tricare for life is premium free. You earned it.
The part of this that is most important and the reason I made this video is that Original Medicare, that red, white and blue Medicare card is your primary insurance.
Why is it important that original Medicare remain your primary insurance? Because you get to keep the benefits of original Medicare.
There are two benefits of original Medicare that are critical to your healthcare.
First, with original Medicare being your primary insurance, you are not limited to any network. You can see any doctor or visit any medical facility in the country as long they accept original Medicare. That’s pretty much every doctor and every medical facility in the US. or US territory. There are very few exceptions.
Second, no insurance company can interfere with your care. Your medical decisions are between you and your doctor. The goal of both Medicare and TriCare is to cover everything that is medically necessary. Your doctor does not need to get prior approval from the insurance company. You do not need to get a referral from your doctor if you wish to see a specialist. No insurance company can stall or prevent your medical treatment based on their internal rules. All medical decisions are between you and your doctor.
When you have Original Medicare, Tricare for Life and Medicare work hand in glove so that your annual maximum out-of-pocket financial risk is limited to near zero. In fact, the only expense for inpatient or outpatient services would be if TriCare approves a treatment that Medicare does not. I have never seen that, but I guess it’s possible. In that case TriCare will cover the service with a small potential out-of-pocket from you. Please see your TriCare benefit details online for specifics. I have a link to the government site below.
As I mentioned, TriCare for life is like a Medicare supplement Plan on steroids. In addition to the standard Medicare supplement benefits, your TriCare includes prescription drug coverage. You do not want to get a separate Medicare Part D plan. In fact, doing so can cause harm to your TriCare, especially ChampVA.
By the way, did you know that the drug coverage you have through TriCare is not subject to the expensive coverage gap that is a feature of Medicare Prescription drug coverage? You have no coverage gap, no donut hole like those with Part D have to deal with.
Tricare For Life & International Coverage
One of the enhanced benefits I like about TriCare is that it offers significant healthcare coverage overseas. Medicare only operates in the US and US territories. Some Medicare supplement plans offer limited emergency coverage if overseas. When you have TriCare for life and are visiting or have moved overseas, TriCare becomes your Primary Insurance for overseas healthcare. Very cool.
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