If you’ve turned on a television or scrolled through social media lately, you’ve heard the names: Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound. These GLP-1 medications have completely transformed the conversation around weight management and chronic disease. But for those of us on Medicare, the conversation has often been a short one: "No, Medicare doesn't cover weight loss drugs." For years, that 2003 federal law (the Medicare Modernization Act) has acted like a brick wall, explicitly banning coverage for medications used solely for weight loss. At Total Benefit Solutions Inc, we don't like the word "no." Neither does our resident expert, Dr. Ben E. Fitz. Today, we’re breaking down the complex odyssey of Medicare… Read More
Continue ReadingBig News: We’ve Joined the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance (AAMSI)!
If you’ve been hanging around Total Benefit Solutions Inc for more than five minutes, you know we don’t do things halfway. Whether we’re fighting a denied claim until the insurance company basically begs us to stop calling (we won’t) or navigating the labyrinth of federal regulations, we’re all in. That’s why I’m beyond excited to share some major news. I’ve officially joined the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance (AAMSI). You can even check out my shiny new profile right here. Now, I know what you’re thinking: "Ed, another acronym? Really?" But hang with me for a second, because this isn’t just a badge for my email signature. It’s a… Read More
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Medicare Secondary Payer Rules: 15 Things You Need to Know to Avoid Penalties
Let’s be honest: talking about Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) rules is about as exciting as watching paint dry in a room full of accountants. But here’s the kicker, if you’re a small business owner, ignoring these rules is a great way to watch your hard-earned profits vanish into a black hole of federal fines. At Total Benefit Solutions Inc, we spend our days navigating the labyrinth of group health insurance for employers, and we’ve seen it all. We know that you’re just trying to provide affordable group health insurance without getting slapped by Uncle Sam. CMS (the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) has a very specific sense of humor,… Read More
Continue ReadingThe MAGI Hack: How Early Retirees Can Save $15,000 on Health Insurance Before 65
You’ve finally done it. You’ve put in your thirty-plus years, the house is mostly paid off, and you’re ready to trade the morning commute for morning coffee on the porch. But there’s one giant, expensive hurdle standing between you and the finish line: The Medicare Gap. If you’re 60, 61, or 62 years old, you’re in the "health insurance danger zone." You are too young for Medicare (which starts at 65), and if you aren't careful, you could be staring at health insurance premiums that look like a second mortgage, sometimes $1,500 to $2,000 a month for a couple. At Total Benefit Solutions Inc, we see early retirees panic when… Read More
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Medicare Secondary Payer Rules: A Quick-Start Guide for Employers with 65+ Staff
As we move further into 2026, the landscape of the American workforce continues to shift. More than ever, we are seeing valued team members choose to work well past the traditional retirement age of 65. While having that experience and institutional knowledge on your team is a massive win for your business, it does introduce a specific layer of complexity regarding your employee benefits strategy. The biggest question we get here at Total Benefit Solutions Inc is often some variation of: "My top salesperson just turned 65. Do they have to go on Medicare, and who pays their medical bills first?" The answer lies within the Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP)… Read More
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A new Special Enrollment Period has been created allowing select beneficiaries in Pennsylvania to shop for coverage until April 30
A new Special Enrollment Period (SEP) has been opened for certain Pennsylvania UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage beneficiaries, allowing them to shop for new coverage through April 30 due to a contract dispute with Lehigh Valley Health Network that eliminated in-network access for affected members as of January 26, 2026. This SEP is separate from the standard Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period, which ends March 31. Last week, the Shapiro Administration announced an SEP for UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage beneficiaries using Lehigh Valley Health Network Providers. This SEP is a result of contract disputes between Lehigh Valley Health Network and UnitedHealthcare. As of January 26, 2026, over 5,400 UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage members lost in-network access… Read More
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Premium Only Plan Document (POP) Section 125
What is a Section 125 Premium Only Plan?The Revenue Act of 1978 introduce IRS Section 125, which allows employers to reduce payroll taxes by adjusting the payroll process. Also, Section 125 Premium Only Plan employees can choose from pre-tax or tax-free basis pay for their portion of premium insurance rather than after-tax basis, which creates saving for both the employer and employee. How Employees Benefit from a Premium Only Plan.Section 125 premium deductions can save employees 20 or 40% of their pre-tax. The tax savings are on city, state, and federal income taxes, including Social Security and Medicare taxes on money used to pay for their portion of insurance premiums… Read More
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Reminder for Medicare Part D CMS
Employers who sponsoring a group health plan, whether they are self-insured or insured, are required to notify the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) of the creditable (or non-creditable) status of the plan’s prescription drug coverage. Employers must go to CMS’s online reporting system at https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Prescription-Drug-Coverage/CreditableCoverage/CCDisclosureForm.html. to provide this information. Just a friendly reminder that notice needs to be given by the following dates: • Within 30 days following the prescription drug plan’s termination. • Within 60 days following the start of each plan year. • Within 30 days following any modification to the prescription drug plan’s creditable coverage status. If an employer-sponsored prescription drug plan’s creditable coverage status changes… Read More
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2025 Part D Changes and Employer Sponsored Group Health Plans
Employers must inform the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) and participants and beneficiaries who qualify for Medicare Part D of the creditable or non-creditable status of the group health plan prescription drug plan(s). When prescription medication coverage meets or exceeds Medicare Part D, it is considered creditable. Any coverage that falls short of Medicare Part D’s quality standards is deemed non-creditable As previously reported, the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (“IRA”) changed aspects of the Medicare Part D program to enhance and improve Medicare Part D coverage. The changes include: As a result of these changes, some employer sponsored prescription drug coverage may no longer qualify as creditable… Read More
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Individual Health Insurance help is available for employer groups!
Why do group clients need help with an Individual health insurance expert? Here are some scenarios when groups need individual solutions:
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Wellcare PDP Plans: Contract Termination: Important Change!!
Total Benefit Solutions, Inc has been notified by Wellcare PDP plans that our contract is being terminated without cause beginning immediately. Due to the changes in coverage mandated by the Inflation Reduction Act, Wellcare is terminating our agreement for the purposes of not paying bew or renewal business commissions. What does that mean for our clients?Beginning immediately, we will no longer be able to enroll new customers onto Wellcare PDP plans. Further moving forward, we will be unable to provide service to our existing clients already on Wellcare or who choose to renew with a Wellcare PDP plan for 2025. Our experts are standing by to answer your questions or… Read More
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Important Changes to Medicare Drug Coverage for 2025
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has resulted in significant changes to Part D including: Elimination of the Coverage Gap or “donut hole”A new $2,000 out-of-pocket spending capA shift in cost sharing responsibility in the catastrophic coverage phaseA new cost sharing smoothing option called the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan These changes have an enormous impact on your Medicare coverage in 2025 for nearly all those on Medicare including Medicare beneficiaries who are still choosing their employer plans. Please review your ANOC carefully for your 2025 coverage and contact your Total Benefit Solutions Inc health insurance experts if you have any questions or concerns about how these changes impact you and your… Read More
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Tower Health is back!
Tower Health is back in Cigna Medicare Advantage network in Pennsylvania! After productive negotiations with Tower Health in Pennsylvania, Cigna is happy to announce that they are back in their Medicare Advantage network effective June 1, 2024. This includes Phoenixville and Pottstown Hospital, all Primary Care Physicians (PCPs), specialists, ancillary providers, and other hospitals that were previously in-network. We are dedicated to providing exceptional service, so please do not hesitate to contact our dedicated Total Benefit Solutions health insurance specialists at (215)-355-2121 or fill out the contact form below. We are available to answer any questions or address any concerns you may have.
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New Medicare plans could wind up forcing seniors to switch or buy new plans or face a significant penalty
Many seniors who remain working past 65 are still on their employer’s health plan instead of government-run Medicare. However, a new update to Medicare coverage under the Inflation Reduction Act means seniors who delay joining Medicare could face additional hurdles when it comes to drug coverage. Who Does It Affect?Currently, seniors are able to avoid late penalties for Medicare Part D as long as their company’s plan pays on average just as much as the traditional Medicare prescription drug plan. These numbers are scheduled to change drastically in 2025. Starting January 1, most employer plans will no longer be accepted as a way out of the late penalties because they… Read More
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Medicare Part D’s new $2,000 annual cap on out-of-pocket prescription costs.
There are significant changes coming to Medicare Part D plans in 2025. In 2024 once your out-of-pocket spending on prescriptions tops about $3,300, you qualify for Medicare’s “catastrophic coverage” and pay nothing for your covered Part D drugs for the rest of the year. (In 2023, once you hit catastrophic coverage, you still owed 5% of your drug costs.) But come 2025, people with Part D plans won’t have to pay more than $2,000 in out-of-pocket costs, thanks to a provision in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. This new rule applies only to medications covered by your Part D plan, though, and does not apply to out-of-pocket spending on… Read More
Continue ReadingMedicare Supplement plan closure
AmeriHealth will stop accepting new enrollments for any Medicare Supplement plans as of April 1, 2024, the date the plans go into effect. Medicare Supplement Plans A, C, D, F, G, G-HD, and N were provided by AmeriHealth. Members who are presently enrolled in these plans will continue to receive services from AmeriHealth, guaranteeing that their coverage will not be stopped. To read more about the article click HERE We are dedicated to providing exceptional service, so please do not hesitate to contact our dedicated Total Benefit Solutions health insurance specialists at (215)-355-2121 or fill out the contact form below. We are available to answer any questions or address any… Read More
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Update on Legislation – EmblemHealth
President Joe Biden presented his budget proposal on March 11th, 2024, for the federal fiscal year that would start on October 1st. Along with raising taxes on people earning more than $400,000 annually, the budget would also help extend talks with pharmaceutical corporations to prolong the Medicare program’s financial viability. click HERE to read the whole article. We are dedicated to providing exceptional service, so please do not hesitate to contact our dedicated Total Benefit Solutions health insurance specialists at (215)-355-2121 or fill out the contact form below. We are available to answer any questions or address any concerns you may have.
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Cleveland Clinic will remain in our MA network in Florida and Ohio
We are pleased to announce that Cleveland Clinic will stay part of our Medicare Advantage (MA) network in Florida and Ohio after successful negotiations! This covers all specialists, ancillary providers, hospitals, and primary care physicians (PCPs). Once a contractual agreement is achieved, Cleveland Clinic services will continue to be accessible without interruption. Customers will receive letters in the upcoming weeks letting them know that Cleveland Clinic is still in network and that they don’t need to take any action right now. The PCP assignments at Cleveland Clinic are all still the same. Have any questions? call us at (215) 355-2121 or click Cigna healthcare provider directory to view the most… Read More
Continue ReadingAetna – Data Collection Requirement for Rx Data Collection Reporting Submission
The deadline for submitting Prescription Drug Data Collection (RxDC) reporting for the reference year 2023 is June 1, 2024. Certain data items that were not necessary for the first submission must be included in this one. As a result, Aetna has created a procedure to help our plan sponsors submit these reports. Important Update: Data Collection Requirement for Prescription Drug Data Collection Reporting Submission Read more HERE We are dedicated to providing exceptional service, so please do not hesitate to contact our dedicated Total Benefit Solutions health insurance specialists at (215)-355-2121 or fill out the contact form below. We are available to answer any questions or address any concerns you… Read More
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Wellness Rewards Incentive
Medicare participants covered by Jefferson Health Plan will get a personalized mailer regarding their Wellness Rewards program. Members of this program can earn spending money as a reward for completing health-related tasks. Among the health-related pursuits that are eligible for incentives are: Visit https://www.jeffersonhealthplans.com/medicare/ to review Medicare Advantage plans and benefits that works for you. Have more Medicare questions? For more information contact your Total Benefit Solutions, Inc health insurance professionals at (215)355-2121
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Is The Covid 19 vaccine covered by Medicare in 2024?
I s The Covid 19 vaccine covered by Medicare? Medicare does cover the updated (2023–2024 formula) Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for people 5 and older. If you’re immunocompromised (like people who have had an organ transplant and are at risk for infections and other diseases), you can get a 3-dose series of updated (2023–2024 formula. Have more Medicare questions? For more information contact your Total Benefit Solutions, Inc health insurance professionals at (215)355-2121
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2024 Medicare Parts A & B Premiums and Deductibles
On October 12, 2023, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the 2024 premiums, deductibles, and coinsurance amounts for the Medicare Part A and Part B programs, and the 2024 Medicare Part D income-related monthly adjustment amounts. The Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs) help more than 10 million people with coverage of Medicare premiums and, in most cases, other cost sharing. In their continued efforts to improve access to health care and lower costs for millions of Americans, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through CMS, recently finalized a rule to streamline enrollment in MSPs, making coverage more affordable for an estimated 860,000 people. In addition, the… Read More
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2023 RxDC Reporting Instructions Released
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) recently updated its Prescription Drugs Data Collection (“RxDC”) reporting instructions for 2023 data. There are some noticeable differences. As previously reported, group health plan sponsors (typically employers) are required to submit information to CMS on prescription drugs and health care spending on an annual basis (“RxDC reporting”). The first reporting deadline for calendar years 2020 and 2021 was December 27, 2022 (extended to January 31, 2023). The next deadline for reporting on calendar year 2023 is June 1, 2024, which, despite being a Saturday, is a firm date. It should be noted that carriers, pharmacy benefit managers (“PBMs”), and third-party administrators (“TPAs”)… Read More
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Decisions for someone who is nearing age 65
As you near age 65, you need to learn about Medicare coverage choices and make several important enrollment decisions. This fact sheet will give you a list of the steps you shouldtake and tell you about resources to help you make your Medicare enrollment decisions. There can be penalties if you do not enroll on time, so it is best to complete these tasksat least 3 months BEFORE you turn 65. Please note you can enroll on Medicare Parts A & B with Medicare about 90 days before your 65th birthday. IF YOU ARE STILL WORKING and your company has less than 20 employees you still MUST enroll on Medicare… Read More
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Medicare Supplement Insights: Protecting Your Wallet
In a world where healthcare costs are a growing concern for many, Medicare Supplement coverage has emerged as a reliable solution to bridge the gaps in original Medicare. As we delve into the latest data from 2021, including insights from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), the California Department of Managed Health Care, and the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) from 2020, a compelling narrative about the significance of Medicare Supplement plans unfolds. Key Takeaways: 1. A Majority Embrace Medicare Supplement: In 2020, a staggering 54% of original Medicare enrollees without additional insurance coverage, such as Medicaid or employer-provided insurance, turned to Medicare Supplement policies for added peace of… Read More
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