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   Your Health and Medicare Plans Simplified-Everyday with David Stein Fun and Fascinating Facts About Medicare January 14, 2025: 5 Surprising Facts You Didn’t Know About Medicare Welcome to today’s edition of our Medicare blog! While Medicare is a vital program for millions of Americans, it also has a fascinating history and unique quirks. Let’s explore 5 interesting facts about Medicare that might surprise you. 1. Medicare Was Signed Into Law by President Lyndon B. Johnson On July 30, 1965 , President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicare into law at the Harry S. Truman Library. Former President Truman was the first person to enroll in the program, symbolizing its importance in helping retirees manage healthcare costs. 2. Medicare Covers Over 65 Million People As of 2025, more than 65 million Americans rely on Medicare for their health coverage. This includes seniors aged 65+ and younger individuals with disabilities or certain health conditions, such as End-Stage Renal Disease...

Your Health and Medicare Plans Simplified-Every Day With David Stein: Navigating Medicare with Ease

  Your Health and Medicare Plans Simplified-Every Day With David Stein Navigating Medicare with Ease January 10, 2025: Original Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage Welcome back to our daily Medicare blog! Yesterday, we covered the basics of Medicare. Today, let’s tackle one of the most important decisions you’ll make: choosing between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage . Original Medicare: The Foundation Original Medicare consists of Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance) . Here’s what to know: Pros: Flexibility: You can see any doctor or specialist that accepts Medicare. Simplicity: No need to worry about network restrictions. Add-ons: You can purchase Medigap (Supplemental Insurance) to cover out-of-pocket costs and Part D for prescription drugs. Cons: No limit on out-of-pocket costs unless you add Medigap. Limited coverage for dental, vision, and hearing. Medicare Advantage: All-in-One Coverage Medicare Advantage, also known as Part C , is offered by pri...

Your Health and Medicare Plans Simplified – Every Day with David Stein

  Your Health and Medicare Plans Simplified – Every Day with David Stein Maximizing Your ACA Coverage  January 10, 2025: Choosing the Right ACA Health Plan Welcome back to our daily ACA health insurance blog! Yesterday, we covered the basics of ACA coverage. Today, let’s dive into how to choose the right plan for you and your family. Step 1: Understand the ACA Metal Tiers ACA health plans are divided into four metal tiers: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. Each tier represents a different balance between monthly premiums and out-of-pocket costs: Bronze : Lowest premiums, highest out-of-pocket costs (best for healthy individuals who rarely visit the doctor). Silver : Moderate premiums and costs; eligible for cost-sharing reductions if you qualify for subsidies. Gold : Higher premiums, lower out-of-pocket costs (ideal if you need frequent care or have chronic conditions). Today’s Tip: Don’t Forget Dental and Vision While most ACA plans focus on medical coverage, many don’t i...
  Your Health and Medicare, Simplified – Every Day with David Stein The Four Parts of Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) Covers inpatient care, skilled nursing facility care, and some home health services. Most people don’t pay a premium for Part A. Part B (Medical Insurance) Covers doctor visits, outpatient services, preventive care, and durable medical equipment. A monthly premium applies. Part C (Medicare Advantage) An alternative to Original Medicare, offered by private insurers. These plans often include additional benefits like vision, dental, and prescription drug coverage. Part D (Prescription Drug Coverage) Covers prescription medications. Offered by private insurance companies, Part D helps lower your out-of-pocket costs for drugs. Tomorrow’s Topic: How to Choose Between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage Got questions or suggestions for future topics? Share them in the comments—we’d love to hear from you!
  Key Benefits of ACA Health Insurance No Pre-existing Condition Exclusions : Insurers cannot deny coverage or charge higher premiums due to pre-existing conditions. Essential Health Benefits : ACA plans cover services like preventive care, mental health treatment, and maternity care. Nine out of 10 beneficiaries receive premiums of less than $10.00 per month Free Preventive Services : Vaccines, screenings, and annual check-ups are covered without additional out-of-pocket costs. Stay Tuned Check back daily for more insights, tips, and success stories about ACA health insurance. Whether you’re enrolling for the first time or renewing your plan, we’re here to guide you every step of the way!
  Understanding Medicare: A Quick Overview Medicare is a federal health insurance program primarily for individuals aged 65 and older, though it also covers some younger individuals with disabilities or specific conditions. There are four main parts to Medicare: Part A : Hospital Insurance – Covers inpatient hospital stays, skilled nursing facilities, hospice, and some home health care. Part B : Medical Insurance – Covers outpatient care, doctor visits, preventive services, and medical supplies. Part C : Medicare Advantage – An alternative to Original Medicare (Parts A and B), offered through private insurers, often including additional benefits like vision, dental, and prescription drug coverage. Part D : Prescription Drug Coverage – Helps cover the cost of prescription medications. Stay tuned as we dive deeper into each part in upcoming posts! David Stein Insurance 866-223-8013