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Top 5 Common Medicare Mistakes

Common Medicare Mistakes

There are a few birthdays that are important to people in the USA. Every birthday until the age of ten is significant for a kid and their family. Then, the next big one is usually sixteen, where you finally get your “freedom” and can drive a car. Eighteen is the next big one, where you can officially say you are an adult. After that, turning twenty-one is the last big birthday for most people.


But, after the twenty-first birthday, the rest of your birthdays won’t be the same in terms of gaining new legal privileges like driving a car, or being able to go to a bar. Sure, your car insurance cost will decrease at twenty-five – but most people won’t be celebrating that!


Turning 65 is when most people will have to make a few big decisions that will affect them for years down the road. These are your choices regarding Medicare. As with any big decisions, it is very important to be informed to avoid any mistakes. But getting informed isn’t always easy, especially with everyone's busy schedules these days. So we’ve laid out the top 5 mistakes people make when turning 65, so you can be ready when the time comes. Continue reading below to see them.


1. Waiting too long to learn about the Medicare basics


This is the first mistake you should watch out for. If you wait too long to learn about Medicare, you can find yourself in a bad place. There are quite a few things to learn about, but the big ones are:


  • Medicare Advantage Plans
  • Medicare Supplement Plans
  • Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plan


When folks come to us with questions, we recommend they start learning about these things about 3 months before their 65th birthday. By doing this, you make sure you’ll have time to make informed decisions and not be pulling your hair out at the last minute. Or worse, by waiting to learn about your options, you could easily end up on the wrong plan. If you are on a plan that isn’t right for you, it can be expensive down the road while also not providing you with the coverage you need.


2. Not taking Medicare Part B when you are eligible for it


Not enrolling in Medicare Part B when you are eligible for it may make sense for a few reasons. Sure, it may save you some money by not having to pay the Part B premiums. But when the time comes and you actually need your Part B coverage, you will have to pay a penalty in addition to your monthly premium, for the rest of your life. It is easy to see how expensive that can be.


Without Part B coverage (or any other health insurance), hospital visits and stays will likely result in very high medical bills. This can be avoided by simply enrolling in Part B when you are eligible.


3. Buying the Most Expensive Plan


This may seem like not a real mistake, but it certainly is. When it comes to Medicare plans and coverage, buying the most expensive plan and calling it a day is more than likely one of the worst decisions you can make.


Some plans that cost $150 /month, say a Medicare Supplement Plan F, can cost you $75 /month for the same coverage. In this case, you would be throwing away that extra hundred dollars every month.


Or, there may be a Medicare Advantage plan that costs $100 /month. In some cases, you could have gotten the same coverage for $40 /month, or even free!


This is why it is important to do your research and be informed, so you can get the best plan for your needs! At Alicia's Insurance Services Boutique, LLC, we want to get you the plan that will make sure you have exactly the coverage you need. Everyone’s needs are different, and we always take into consideration what your needs are and what you feel is important.


4. Taking Plan Recommendations from Friends/Family


When it comes to Medicare, there is no one-size-fits-all. Sure, a certain plan may have worked out well for someone you know, but they may not have the same needs as you.


The best plan for is more than likely different than the best plan for your friend/ co-worker/ neighbor/husband. Whether your health needs are more important, or if you are looking for something cost-effective, it is important to make choices that suit you.


5. Choosing the Wrong Type of Agent to Help You Enroll


While some folks will feel comfortable doing the research themselves and enrolling on their own, most people will end up asking a professional for help.


When you are looking at agents to help you enroll, there are a few types to avoid. The first are lazy agents that only will seek to sign you up when you turn 65. After the helping you with the initial enrollment, they never reach out to contact you or see how things are going.


And then in the future, when your plan changes and you have questions, you will have a hard time getting in contact with them to help you again. At this point, you will probably have to get another agent to help you start over.


At Alicia's Insurance Services Boutique, LLC, we give you all the information and guidance needed to get through your enrollment successfully, with exactly the coverage you want. And if you choose us to help you with your enrollment: we have a dedicated team that ensures that you are satisfied with your coverage, even if your needs change. We are always here to help.


The other types of agents are the kind that can only represent one company. These types of agents are called “Captive Agents.” Because these agents can only represent one company, they won’t be able to help you switch to a different company that may have a better plan when the time comes.


Sure, when you enroll, they may have a plan that fits you. But when it comes time to change your plan because your needs changed, they won’t be able to get you the best plan because they can only represent one company that provides Medicare plans. In other words, you don’t get to “shop around” for the best price if you choose to work with a captive agent for your Medicare.


Why Choose Alicia Kurz in Blackwood, NJ for Medicare help?


At Alicia's Insurance Services Boutique, LLC, we are independent. This means we can shop around to multiple carriers and get you the best plan for your needs, at the best price. We represent all of the top plans, and by doing so all of the best plans are available to you.

This also means that when your needs have changed, we can help you shop around for plans and get you on to a new one that you will be happy with.

Or, if you want some questions answered, simply get in contact with us by using the "Contact Us" page and we will reach out to you for a personal Q&A session! You can also use the Chat Function on our website to send messages directly to me

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