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A peek behind the curtain of Medicare Supplement insurance rates

Your Medicare Supplement insurance premiums will go up every year, as they always have. So what do you do, just sit there and take it? Understanding the system and you can save money on your policy.

2016 Medicare Deductibles and Coinsurance Announced

We’ve been anxiously waiting for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to announce their numbers for 2016, and they finally did. If you’re already on Medicare, here are the parts that will affect you.

Helen's premiums went up, so she took action

Helen was 87 years old, and her Medicare Supplement premiums had gone up to $256 per month. She felt this was too high, and wanted a way to pay less. She and her son sat down with Tom Gallion to discuss her options.

Cancer-free, better Medigap coverage, lower premiums

When Richard signed up for Medicare Supplement insurance he had recently been treated for cancer. He had chosen a Plan N with Blue Cross Blue Shield and it was costing him $127/month. Laura helped him get better coverage and lowered his premium.

Review your Prescription Drug Plan every year

In this video, Michael Sams discusses the importance of reviewing your Medicare Part D during the Open Enrollment Period. You're only allowed, one time per year, to review your Medicare prescription drug programs.

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