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Medicare Plans

Who's Eligible? Most people qualify at age 65 or older, people under age 65, if you've received Social Security Disability Insurance for 24 months, or people with certain health conditions 

 

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​Types of Plans:

Medicare Parts A & B 

Medicare Supplement (Medigap)

Medicare Advantage (Part C)

Part D Prescription Plans

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Marketplace Health Insurance

What is it?

Private Health Insurance plans offered through the Government

Who's it for?

People who don't have coverage through a job, Medicare, or Medicaid- or who want to see if they qualify for low cost coverage.

Many people qualify for subsidies that lower the cost of monthly premiums and medical expenses, based on income and household size.

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Life Insurance

Life insurance is a contract between you and an insurer. You pay regular premiums, and in return, the insurer pays a death benefit to your chosen beneficiaries when you pass away. The money can be used for funeral costs, debts, living expenses, or other needs.

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Hospital Indemnity Plans & Cancer Polices

Hospital indemnity insurance provides a fixed, cash benefit for each day a person is hospitalized due to illness or injury. 

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Cancer Insurance is extra financial protection if you're diagnosed with cancer, paying cash benefits (typically a lump sum), to help with both medical and everyday expenses. 

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Dental & Vision

Dental Insurance: Covers preventative (Usually at 100%), basic, and some major procedures like crowns, root canals, dentures. 

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Vision Insurance: Covers eye exams and glasses or contacts

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We do not offer every plan available in your area, currently we represent 7 organizations with over 75 products in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov, 1-800-Medicare, or your local State Health Insurance Assistance program (SHIP) to get information  on all your options. This is a proprietary website and is not endorsed, associated or authorized by the Social Security Administration, the Department of Health & Human Services, or the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 

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