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Ep. 762 – Why did Diane, a valued Medicare supplement client, blow her stack?

  1. Ep. 762 - Why did Diane, a valued Medicare supplement client, blow her stack? Douglas B. Jones, CLU, RHU with Randy Carson of C2C Consulting 33:55

We start out with the Medicare Advantage Minute, in which the article stated, “The Medicare Advantage world is facing turmoil!”!

If you can medically qualify for a Medicare supplement, it is time for you to dis-enroll from your MA plan, return to Original Medicare and purchase a supplement.

I recommend High Deductible Plan G!

From “Your Medicare Benefits 2024” come articles about how Medicare covers braces and breasts. More specifically braces for: arms, legs, backs and necks and for breasts: prosthesis!

As mentioned above, Diane applied for Medicare supplement coverage scheduled to start in a couple of months. Find out what almost queered the deal!

If you plan to move out of the US for a few years, will you be allowed to suspend your Medicare, supplement and drug plan until you return?

Let me ask you a question, “Will you be working for a company with group health insurance”? If not, the answer is very simple.

Finally, we review the three types of Relationships a doctor may have with Medicare.

Contact me at: DBJ@MLMMailbag.com

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Inspired by:

“MEDICARE FOR THE LAZY MAN 2024; Simplest & Easiest Guide Ever!” on Amazon.com. Return to leave a short customer review & help future readers.

Official website: https://www.MedicareForTheLazyMan.com.

Douglas B. Jones Author: Medicare for the Lazy Man

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!

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