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September 28th, 2025

Ep. 860 – Questions and Answers: that is the folder we have dipped into today!

  1. Ep. 860 - Questions and Answers: that is the folder we have dipped into today! Douglas B. Jones, CLU, RHU with Randy Carson of C2C Consulting 33:18

But first, how about our regular episode segments?

Medicare Advantage Minute:                                                                         Hospitals aren’t the only ones stepping back from Medicare Advantage!

Your Medicare Benefits 2025:                                                                            Preventive and screening services

From the Q & A folder we address the following subjects:

1) How are prescription drugs covered when one is in an emergency room?          Hint: Toni King provided an answer but I believe she displayed a little bit of confusion by overlooking an important fact presented in the question.

2) Does Medicare cover annual (routine) physical examinations?

 

 

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Douglas B. Jones Author: Medicare for the Lazy Man, Simplest & Easiest Guide Ever!; Medicare Enrollment Guide (Download free from my site); Medicare Drug Plans, A Simple D-I-Y Guide!;

Doug Jones burst forth from Oklahoma like a prairie tornado, born of an Omaha Beach victor and the shortest-serving Miss Oklahoma in history. He was such an accomplished student that nine years of undergrad studies eventually earned him a BA degree from the University of Arizona.
Having been branded at birth with the John Hancock Signature, he became the third generation of a life insurance dynasty founded in 1920. Eventually, a genuine dedication to health insurance conferred black sheep status, causing him to strike out on his own.
Decades later, friends began to pester him about Medicare, angling for free advice. After a period of deep contemplation and reflection, Doug arrived at conclusions and formed some opinions that place him squarely at odds with many other Medicare experts.
Thus was born Medicare for the Lazy Man!