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What are you looking for?

You’ll be asked a few questions to help us tailor our suggestions.

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Personalized suggestions.

We’ll share recommendations to provide the best fit for your needs and preferences.

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FAQs

What is the difference between Medicare and Medicaid?

Medicare (A and B) is given/offered to anyone who is 65 or older, it is also offered to anyone who has been disabled over 2 years (considered permanently disabled).

Medicaid is offered/given to anyone, regardless of age, based on economic standing. The federal numbers are around $1200 a month or less. State amount vary by state.

What is the difference between Medicare parts A, B, C and D?

Medicare parts A and B and covered by the Medicare card:
- Part A is hospitals and emergency care.
- Part B is doctors and outpatient procedures.
- Part C is generally the name given to advantage plans.
- Part D is given to the federal government prescription drug plan or PDP plans.

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Can I obtain or change my insurance mid-year?

If you are outside of the AEP (Annual Enrollment Period: October 15th – December 7th), OEP (Open Enrollment Period: January 1st – March 31st) or you are under 65 (November 1st – January 15th) then you will require a SEP (Special Election Period) and there are many options available. Since the SEP’s are offered in a wide variety and uniqueness we recommend you speak with one of our consultants to see how you may qualify.

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