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Join us for the
Principles of Medicare 

Medicare Made Simple

At Keeping Medicare Simple, we offer comprehensive Medicare education classes designed to help you understand the complexities of Medicare.

Our classes cover various topics, including coverage options, enrollment processes, and cost considerations.

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Why attend a class
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Why should you attend a class?

This is a 1-hour educational workshop hosted by Keeping Medicare Simple. 

There are no sales tactics. Offered at no cost to you. Simply education and guidance from licensed professionals looking to give you the tools to engage with your coverage options. 

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Different types
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What are the different types of Medicare? 

Our knowledgeable instructors will guide you through the Medicare maze, ensuring you have the information you need to make informed decisions.

Hospital Insurance 

Medicare Part A is for those who have paid Medicare taxes while working. For most people, a monthly premium is not necessary. 

  • Inpatient Hospital Care

  • Skilled Nursing Care

  • Hospice Care 

  • Home Health Care

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Part A
Medical Insurance

Part B covers 80% of medical costs that are left over from Part A. The difference for Part B is that you need to select it once you turn 65. A and B are combined frequently and are Original Medicare. 

  • Doctor Visits 

  • Lab Tests 

  • Medical Equipment 

  • Preventative Services 

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Part B
Medicare Advantage

The advantage plans are provided for by private insurers and then approved by Medicare. They offer other benefits that an employer would provide like dental and vision. 

  • Includes Parts A and B

  • Usually includes Part D

  • May include Dental and Vision

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Part C
Prescription Coverage

Part D can cover prescription drugs from private companies also approved by Medicare. Prescription drug coverage is frequently paired with A and B and saves the insured from paying out of pocket. 

  • Prescription Drugs 

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Part D
FAQ

FAQs of Medicare

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Does Medicare 

cover my current Doctor?

Most of the time Medicare does cover your current doctor depending on their acceptance of certain carriers. 

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When should I enroll in Medicare?

You can sign up for Part a 7-months prior to your 65th birthday and the plan will begin 3-months prior to that date. 

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What is Medicare?

A federal health insurance program for those 65 and older, sometimes those            younger who have a                  disability may qualify. 

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What does Medicare cost?

*In 2024, the Medicare Part A plan costs $0-$300. The additional Parts B, C, and D may vary by your individual plan.

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ENROLL NOW

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Are Medicare and Medicaid the same?

Medicare and Medicaid while they sound similar have two distinct differences, one is for aged and the other for low-income people. Medicare is only for those eligible and typically 65 years or older. Medicaid is offered to low-income people to cover their health care.

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Simplify your Medicare Enrollment Process so you can
Spend Time doing the Things You Love 

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Join a class

We're here every step of the way, guiding you to understand the best Medicare option suited for you.

 

Reserve Your Spot 

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Review the parts of Medicare Parts A & B

 

Understand each plan type and how they work together in Parts C & D

Learn about Medicare Supplement Plans (Commonly Referred to as Medigap Plans)

Determine the plans are right for you

Register for a class near you

Fill out the form below and a member of our team will reach out to you shortly.

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© 2024 Keeping Medicare Simple. All Rights Reserved.

We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all your options.

We do not guarantee every plan is available in your area. Any guidance and information we provide will be confined to your local area. 

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