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WHAT READERS SAY ABOUT THE MAXIMIZE YOUR MEDICARE: - "...the Medicare bible as far as I am concerned...." (Insurance Agent) - "...in plain-spoken English that everyone can understand." (Retired Hospital Administrator) - "the only book that describes a strategy that works now, and in the future..." (Attorney)
"The Medicare Bible as far as I'm concerned" - experienced Medicare agent The 7th edition of Maximize Your Medicare shows you how to: --Enroll in Medicare and avoid never-ending penalties --Compare Medigap vs Medicare Advantage --Ways to get the most for your money --Avoid costly errors and get the most from your plan
Maximize Your Medicare (2017 Edition) Now AvailableMedicare is the cornerstone of retirement planning in the United States.The reason is simple: healthcare costs, as people age, represent the single largest threat to a persons financial and personal well-being. It affects more than a single person. Family members and those that support the individual are all inevitably affected.The Rules Are ComplicatedThe reason that people misunderstand Medicare is that while the language looks the same as other health insurance, but it actually works differently, in important ways. Enrollment eligibility Late enrollment penalties Separate health and prescription drug components Financial assistance at federal and state levels Special enrollment exceptionsMaximize Your Medicare is written so that consumers understand the wide variety of choices they have, and when they should choose. Maximize Your Medicare also points out the pitfalls that one can avoid, if and only if the consumer understands the rules correctly. While intimidating and confusing to many, Medicare rules largely favor the consumer, as long as the consumer fully understands those rules.Selection is ComplicatedThere are a wide variety of choices available, and some of those choices change every year. Maximize Your Medicare clarifies the key differences among the choices. The eleganceof Medicare is that it does not discriminate: every person has the exact same rights and options when first turning 65 years old.That does not mean that every person will choose the same path. The number of combinations that can influence "what is best for you" is too large to count. Among these factors are: Financial resources Personal / family health history Prescriptions required Healthcare provider accessMaximize Your Medicare provides real-life examples, called "This Happens," which highlight both the mistakes that people have made in the past, and the excellent outcomes when the consumer considers his/her situation thoroughly.The Rules Are Not EnoughThere are 57 million Medicare beneficiaries, and approximately 10,000 turn 65 every day, something that will continue for the next two decades. While it may be convenient for others to claim that they can "fix" or "improve" Medicare, the demographic and fiscal reality is that this single issue will be on the top of the national agenda.While convenient to "find someone else to blame" for the lack of complete information available, Maximize Your Medicare is written so that the consumer (and those around him/her) can deal with Medicare in a practical, well-reasoned way. Maximize Your Medicare is written with the idea that every stakeholder (the Medicare consumer, physician, hospital, pharmaceutical, attorney, etc) is acting rationally, within the rules that they must follow. Maximize Your Medicare is a guide to help consumers, within those same set of complex rules.About the AuthorMr. Oh is a nationally-recognized Medicare expert, one of three expert panelists on MyMedicareAnswers.com, powered by one of the nation's largest Medicare carriers. He has appeared in person in front of seniors, professionals, and companies. He has been quoted in the national press (USA Today, nasdaq.com), and on talk radio stations. Mr. Oh is a graduate of the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), and the Booth School of Business at The University of Chicago.You can find further information online: www.maximizeyourmedicare.com
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