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Posted 1 week ago

2025 Part B Premiums, deductible |Part A deductible, coinsurance, Medigap Plan G-HD deductible.

Printable: medigapseminars.org/resources/

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Posted 1 week ago

NEW 2025 Medicare Part B premiums, deductibles / 2025 Part A plus 2025 medigap benefits table
Printable here: medigapseminars.org/resources/

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Posted 2 weeks ago

Stuff about Plan G you didn't know you didn't know....

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Posted 2 weeks ago

Don't let the fear of Excess Charges stop you fromgetting a Medigao Plan N!

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Posted 2 weeks ago

If yuo are researching Medicare .....

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MedigapSeminars.org
Posted 1 month ago

Still the best video on the subject of maximum out-of-pocket

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Posted 1 month ago

About the Medicare Prescription Drug Payment Plan

www.medicare.gov/prescription-payment-plan

The easiest way to opt-in is by:

Calling your plan—the plan’s phone number is on the back of your membership card.
Visiting your plan’s website.
You will need to complete a Medicare Prescription Payment Plan Participation Request Form. Once submitted, you will get confirmation from your plan that you have been successfully enrolled in the program as of a certain date.

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MedigapSeminars.org
Posted 1 month ago

Ugh. This is terrible. "Social Security benefits and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments for more than 72.5 million Americans will increase 2.5% in 2025, the Social Security Administration announced today. On average, Social Security retirement benefits will increase by about $50 per month starting in January" Real prices have increased at a much higher rate. blog.ssa.gov/social-security-announces-2-5-percent…

Because of the hold harmless rule, your Medicare Part B premium cannot increase more in net dollars than your increases in Social Security, if you are receiveing Social Security Income.

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Posted 1 month ago

Best way to choose between Plan N & Plan G

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Posted 1 month ago

Still a great video!

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