Medicare Advantage OEP: Top Questions Seniors Ask
OEP: Top Questions Seniors Ask During Medicare Open Enrollment, Answered by Our Licensed Agents Many people believe the Medicare enrollment season ends in December. But there is another important opportunity early in the year that many seniors do not realize exists. It is called the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period, often shortened to OEP. Each year from January 1 through March 31, people who are already enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan have a limited opportunity to make changes to their coverage. Our licensed agents speak with seniors every day. During this time of year, many people ask similar [...]
Should I Change My Medicare Insurance Plan During AEP?
Few things are more important than your health. That’s why finding the best Medicare insurance plan for you brings peace of mind, knowing that support and care will be there if you experience a health issue. But if you’re not exactly feeling that peace of mind right now, you’re in luck! Medicare’s annual enrollment period (AEP) is once again upon us. Should I change my Medicare plan during AEP? AEP isn’t just a time for seniors to sign up for new plans—you can also evaluate your current plan to make sure you’re completely happy with the coverage. You may be [...]
AEP 2020 is Here. Here’s What You Need to Know.
2020 is coming to a close, and there are just a few more milestones before the year ends. For seniors, one of those is Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period (AEP). This is a critical time of year for all beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare. But if you don’t know why AEP is important, you’re not alone. Today, we’ll walk through AEP 2020 with Mrs. Jones. You’ll learn first-hand what AEP is and how it affects you. What is AEP 2020? Mrs. Jones is already enrolled in a Medicare plan. A few weeks ago, she received a letter from her provider reminding her [...]
Medicare Advantage Plans Will Shift Focus to Prevention
Are you a Medicare Advantage Plan beneficiary? There are some changes around the corner that may improve your care options. Prevention makes sense Max is 79 years old and lives by himself. He has diabetes that he controls fairly well with medications. However, he’s experiencing increased numbness in his feet. One morning, as he steps out of the bathtub, he slips. As he falls, he hits his head on the side of the tub. An hour later, Max wakes up on the wet floor, the shower curtain twisted around his body. He tries to move, but searing pain flashes from [...]









