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Jul 25, 2024

Three Errors That Could Cause You to Overpay for Your Medicare Coverage

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Navigating Medicare can be challenging, yet becoming a knowledgeable Medicare consumer is the key to saving both money and stress. At AMAC, our goal is to help you manage your Medicare options effectively by keeping you informed.

Here are three common mistakes that might result in you overpaying for your Medicare coverage:

1. Not Consulting an Insurance Brokerage

Many people stick with the same local agent or company year after year without exploring other options. If your agent doesn’t offer choices from multiple insurers, you’re likely missing a plan that could better meet your needs. Coverage details like doctor networks and out-of-pocket costs can differ significantly between plans. It’s always a good idea to work with a broker who can provide comparisons across various insurers and plan types, ensuring you get a great plan at a premium you can afford.

2. Choosing a Plan Because a Friend Did

Selecting a Medicare plan just because it works for someone you know can be a costly mistake. Individual needs vary—what works for your friend may not work for you, especially if you have different health conditions or medical service preferences. To avoid paying for unneeded benefits, evaluate multiple plans to find one that addresses your specific health needs.

3. Only Comparing Plans Annually

Prices for Medicare Supplements (or Medigap) can fluctuate throughout the year. If you only shop for new rates during the Annual Enrollment Period (October 15th to December 7th), you might miss opportunities to lower your premiums or capitalize on newly available plans. Remember, you’re allowed to switch your Medigap plan at any time of the year, though be aware that medical underwriting might be necessary.

If you find yourself making any of these errors, don’t worry—solutions are just a phone call away. AMAC operates as a brokerage offering a variety of plans from multiple carriers, allowing you to compare how your current plan stacks up against others available in your region. The best part? If you decide to switch plans, AMAC can handle this change over the phone, eliminating the hassle of paperwork or faxing. Our services are complimentary and come with no obligation to purchase.

 

For further assistance with Medicare plans or any other Medicare-related matters, please reach out to AMAC’s Medicare Advisory Service at 1-855-611-4856. Or click the button below to request a call from one of our licensed agents.

 

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