Who Needs Extra Protection During Flu Season?

The flu season is upon us once again, and it’s time to make sure you and your loved ones are protected. The flu is more than just a pesky inconvenience; it can be a serious illness that leads to hospital visits and even death. By getting vaccinated, not only are you protecting yourself from getting sick, but you’re also playing a significant role in preventing the flu from spreading to others. Where to Get Your Flu Shot Getting a flu shot is convenient and accessible. You can receive one at your doctor’s office, your local pharmacy, or various clinics in your area. Plus, if you’re covered by Medicare, you’re in… Read More

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How income affects your Medicare drug coverage premiums

You could pay a higher monthly premium for Medicare drug coverage (Part D) depending on your income. This includes Part D coverage you get from a Medicare drug plan, a Medicare Advantage Plan with drug coverage, or a Medicare Cost Plan that includes drug coverage. This is true even if your drug coverage is through your employer. Download this bulletin to learn more about extra Medicare drug coverage premiums As always if you have any questions or concerns about this bulleting please contact your Medicare health insurance experts at Total Benefit Solutions, Inc (215)355-2121

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Decoding Medicare Supplement Charts

So, you’re on the quest to unravel the complexities of Medicare supplement plans, and in your journey, you’ve stumbled upon the elusive “Medicare Supplement Comparison Chart.” It’s like a mosaic of options, donning a variety of colors and fonts, yet each one is strangely reminiscent of the other. But what exactly are these charts? What secrets do they hold? Well, that’s what we’re here to uncover today. Cracking Open the Chart Imagine this: you’re face-to-face with a Medicare Supplement Comparison Chart. But what’s beneath the surface? Every column you see represents one of the ten available Medigap plans up for grabs – think Plans A, B, C, D, F, G,… Read More

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Medicare Part D Donut Hole Closing Sooner!

Did you know? The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 moved up the date for closing the so-called donut hole for brand name drugs to 2019. It was previously 2020. For 2019 and every year after, the beneficiary cost sharing for brand name drugs after the initial coverage limit is 25% — the same as after the deductible and before the initial coverage limit. In 2020, the beneficiary cost sharing for generic drugs will also be 25%. Ask your Total Benefit Solutions Account Manager for more information at (215)355-2121. Total Benefit Solutions Inc. is your Medicare health insurance specialist! We work for your benefit!

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